Part I of this Note will outline the evolution of space law as it concerns the sharing of benefits debate. Part II will analyze interpretations of the provisions of the two treaties central in the sharing of benefits debate, and will focus the debate by discussing the lunar mining issue. Part III will consider the challenge the New International Economic Order concept poses to legal obligations to share benefits. Part IV will evaluate various ways to share benefits and propose a new method which could promote economic development without hampering the incentive to conduct outer space exploration
Since the 1960’s the international community has made huge advancements in technology and space expl...
Space exploration is about to undergo a monumental change and the global legal and regulatory infras...
According to an estimate by the Satellite Industry Association, the global space industry grew from ...
Part I of this Note will outline the evolution of space law as it concerns the sharing of benefits d...
The United Nations, through a series of five treaties, has created a body of international space law...
This Note argues that the Outer Space Treaty (the “OST”) should be modified to provide explicit perm...
The present article attempts to integrate and comprehensively analyze the main stages in the format...
States with advanced space technologicaly support are always at the center of advancing and protecti...
Space, the final frontier. Resting at the rim of the Earth, an endless void full of opportunity awai...
Space industrialization is confronting space law with problems that are changing old and shaping new...
The mining of resources in space offers humanity a potentially endless source of energy and raw mate...
The character of the use and exploration of outer space has changed dramatically since the first art...
The impending missions to exploit natural resources of celestial bodies may at some point start inte...
INTRODUCTION. More than fifty years ago, on October 10th, 1967, the entry into force of the Treaty o...
If exploitation of outer space\u27s bounty is our goal, we must establish a space property legal sys...
Since the 1960’s the international community has made huge advancements in technology and space expl...
Space exploration is about to undergo a monumental change and the global legal and regulatory infras...
According to an estimate by the Satellite Industry Association, the global space industry grew from ...
Part I of this Note will outline the evolution of space law as it concerns the sharing of benefits d...
The United Nations, through a series of five treaties, has created a body of international space law...
This Note argues that the Outer Space Treaty (the “OST”) should be modified to provide explicit perm...
The present article attempts to integrate and comprehensively analyze the main stages in the format...
States with advanced space technologicaly support are always at the center of advancing and protecti...
Space, the final frontier. Resting at the rim of the Earth, an endless void full of opportunity awai...
Space industrialization is confronting space law with problems that are changing old and shaping new...
The mining of resources in space offers humanity a potentially endless source of energy and raw mate...
The character of the use and exploration of outer space has changed dramatically since the first art...
The impending missions to exploit natural resources of celestial bodies may at some point start inte...
INTRODUCTION. More than fifty years ago, on October 10th, 1967, the entry into force of the Treaty o...
If exploitation of outer space\u27s bounty is our goal, we must establish a space property legal sys...
Since the 1960’s the international community has made huge advancements in technology and space expl...
Space exploration is about to undergo a monumental change and the global legal and regulatory infras...
According to an estimate by the Satellite Industry Association, the global space industry grew from ...