The Spurring Private Aerospace Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship Act of 2015 (SPACE Act) aims to promote wealth creation by guaranteeing protection of U.S. citizens’ property rights to celestial resources. But there are serious concerns that government protection of space property claims are incompatible with international law. This article proposes a purely private legal system for space commerce as an alternative to government-defined and enforced property rights. Economic theory shows how property rights and rules for adjudicating disputes can be self-enforcing. Economic history shows that such a system has worked well for centuries in international trade. A private legal commercial order for space is thus both feasible and desirable
Private companies are playing an ever-larger role in the use of outer space and their presence in sp...
By the end of one or two decades, several competing lunar bases will be installed or in the process ...
According to an estimate by the Satellite Industry Association, the global space industry grew from ...
The Spurring Private Aerospace Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship Act of 2015 (SPACE Act) aims to ...
International agreements declare that no government can claim outer space or celestial bodies in out...
The impending missions to exploit natural resources of celestial bodies may at some point start inte...
(Excerpt) This Note utilizes SLCA as a focal point to discuss the potential of domestic regulation t...
This article provides an overview of current developments in the commercial space industry and touch...
Current space law is unclear as to whether private entities may claim possession of resources extrac...
Throughout the history of human activity in outer space, the role of private companies has steadily ...
The law and economics of space policy have recently become an important research area. In this Artic...
The United Nations, through a series of five treaties, has created a body of international space law...
Commercial interest in outer space is increasing, thanks in part to technological developments and p...
Most of the private enterprise constituency interested in participating in the commercial exploitati...
The Soviet Union inaugurated the Space Age in 1957 with the launch of the first artificial satellite...
Private companies are playing an ever-larger role in the use of outer space and their presence in sp...
By the end of one or two decades, several competing lunar bases will be installed or in the process ...
According to an estimate by the Satellite Industry Association, the global space industry grew from ...
The Spurring Private Aerospace Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship Act of 2015 (SPACE Act) aims to ...
International agreements declare that no government can claim outer space or celestial bodies in out...
The impending missions to exploit natural resources of celestial bodies may at some point start inte...
(Excerpt) This Note utilizes SLCA as a focal point to discuss the potential of domestic regulation t...
This article provides an overview of current developments in the commercial space industry and touch...
Current space law is unclear as to whether private entities may claim possession of resources extrac...
Throughout the history of human activity in outer space, the role of private companies has steadily ...
The law and economics of space policy have recently become an important research area. In this Artic...
The United Nations, through a series of five treaties, has created a body of international space law...
Commercial interest in outer space is increasing, thanks in part to technological developments and p...
Most of the private enterprise constituency interested in participating in the commercial exploitati...
The Soviet Union inaugurated the Space Age in 1957 with the launch of the first artificial satellite...
Private companies are playing an ever-larger role in the use of outer space and their presence in sp...
By the end of one or two decades, several competing lunar bases will be installed or in the process ...
According to an estimate by the Satellite Industry Association, the global space industry grew from ...