The continuous increase in the emergence of new private plans to exploit and commercialise outer space has highlighted the limitations of the current legal framework and its inability to adapt to the new realities in outer space.
Castro, Valeria Vieira de
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Open and shared sustainable mega-constellation. [PDF]
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Utilizing Martian samples for future planetary exploration-Characterizing hazards and resources. [PDF]
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A biological and ethical assessment of whether humans could or should reproduce in space. [PDF]
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A mining code for regulating lunar water ice mining activities. [PDF]
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Outer space demilitarization: International legal aspect
The article discusses approaches to the establishment of the international legal regime for the complete demilitarization of outer space. The existing regime of partial demilitarization of outer space, which does not fully guarantee the peaceful use of ...
Potapenko A.
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