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Space Resources Extraction: The Case for a Moratorium [PDF]
Space law is in a state of interregnum between legal regimes. Initiation of new customs and practices, unique interpretations of the Outer Space Treaty 1967, national space legislation, and bilateral agreements, such as the Artemis Accords, are being ...
Naysmith, Fiona
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Aim. Тhe purpose of the study is to conduct a detailed legal analysis of the content of the concepts of “exploration” and “use” of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, as set out in the 1967 Treaty on Principles Governing the ...
V. S. Kichenina
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Resource Extraction in Outer Space – Current State of Play and Pathways for the Future
Terrestrial resource extraction has been a part of the human experience for eons. Soon, humanity may move away from digging in the earth the extracting resources among the stars.
Tracy Reynolds +6 more
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Common resources ::law of the sea, outer space, and Antarctica /
"In this fourth installment of the American Classics in International Law series, John Norton Moore approaches what are generally, if perhaps misleadingly, known as "common resources" in international law.
Moore, John Norton,
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Outer space and private companies : consequences for global security
This chapter focuses on sectors, methods, and spheres of the space activity of private companies to provide empirical analysis of space applications and implications for global security.* Special emphasis has been given to the private companies offering ...
Paweł Frankowski, Frankowski, Paweł
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Empire by Proxy: Private Actors and De Facto Expansion of Sovereignty in History and Space
Outer space is increasingly used to expand and entrench State power due to a legal framework that proclaims universal freedoms while enabling de facto domination by actors with existing capital and technological capacity. This dynamic is visible in the U.
Oscar Feen
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When trying to construct a national space industry, developing nations are often hindered by limited financial resources and a lack of technical expertise.
RIBEIRO VIANA, TATIANA
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Space is a huge territory where man developed physically and intellectually. As a consequence, space today is part of our daily life. Historically, space only authorize by the States and only use to show the State’s power.
Putro, Yaries Mahardika
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The 1967 Outer Space Treaty is the foundational framework of international space law that has succeeded in effectively governing outer space. However, it is becoming increasingly possible that a major space power, or a group of States, may consider ...
Freeland, Steven (R13494), Jakhu, Ram
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Outer Solar System [electronic resource] : Prospective Energy and Material Resources /
The Earth has limited resources while the resources in space are virtually unlimited. Further development of humanity will require going beyond our planet and exploring of extraterrestrial bodies and their resources.
Zacny, Kris.editor.edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt +2 more
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