This Note argues that the Outer Space Treaty (the “OST”) should be modified to provide explicit permission for private entities to engage in asteroid mining while maintaining the principles of international peace and cooperation that the treaty espouses as the core of the framework governing outer space. Part I explores the current state of asteroid mining with reference to the current objectives of companies conducting missions in this realm. Part II examines the OST as applied to the enterprise of asteroid mining by private companies. Part III considers the benefits and drawbacks of various regulatory schemes to govern asteroid mining. It argues for a solution based on the historical development of the whaling industry that retains the pr...
There has been considerable excitement surrounding the regulation of space resource extraction and u...
In light of recent technological advancements in the launch industry and the accelerating developmen...
“Space: The Final Frontier.” While that phrase has been a call to arms for generations of science f...
The wide breadth of human history has been written by explorers, adventurers, and dreamers, driven b...
The wide breadth of human history has been written by explorers, adventurers, and dreamers, driven b...
The wide breadth of human history has been written by explorers, adventurers, and dreamers, driven b...
The wide breadth of human history has been written by explorers, adventurers, and dreamers, driven b...
1. Introduction; Asteroid Mining and the Law … 2. The International Legal Context for Asteroid Minin...
This Note will discuss why maintaining the status quo, while waiting for the technology to mature, w...
This Note will discuss why maintaining the status quo, while waiting for the technology to mature, w...
Space exploration is about to undergo a monumental change and the global legal and regulatory infras...
1. Introduction; Asteroid Mining and the Law … 2. The International Legal Context for Asteroid Minin...
In November of 2015, the 114th United States Congress enacted the Commercial Space Launch Competitiv...
Who owns an asteroid? Who has the right to mine and utilize resources that humans can take from spac...
Has technology outrun the international law governing outer space? This dilemma presents itself as p...
There has been considerable excitement surrounding the regulation of space resource extraction and u...
In light of recent technological advancements in the launch industry and the accelerating developmen...
“Space: The Final Frontier.” While that phrase has been a call to arms for generations of science f...
The wide breadth of human history has been written by explorers, adventurers, and dreamers, driven b...
The wide breadth of human history has been written by explorers, adventurers, and dreamers, driven b...
The wide breadth of human history has been written by explorers, adventurers, and dreamers, driven b...
The wide breadth of human history has been written by explorers, adventurers, and dreamers, driven b...
1. Introduction; Asteroid Mining and the Law … 2. The International Legal Context for Asteroid Minin...
This Note will discuss why maintaining the status quo, while waiting for the technology to mature, w...
This Note will discuss why maintaining the status quo, while waiting for the technology to mature, w...
Space exploration is about to undergo a monumental change and the global legal and regulatory infras...
1. Introduction; Asteroid Mining and the Law … 2. The International Legal Context for Asteroid Minin...
In November of 2015, the 114th United States Congress enacted the Commercial Space Launch Competitiv...
Who owns an asteroid? Who has the right to mine and utilize resources that humans can take from spac...
Has technology outrun the international law governing outer space? This dilemma presents itself as p...
There has been considerable excitement surrounding the regulation of space resource extraction and u...
In light of recent technological advancements in the launch industry and the accelerating developmen...
“Space: The Final Frontier.” While that phrase has been a call to arms for generations of science f...