... development in support of the launch of the first artificial satellite into orbit around the Earth, ostensibly for peaceful purposes. The publicity around efforts to place a satellite in Earth orbit generated a lot of public interest, which resulted...
... ideas of humanism and equality. Among these principles are abiding by the solely peaceful path of human evolution, including space exploration for peaceful purposes; and being convinced that every inhabitant of planet Earth has the right to engage...
... the ideas of humanism and equality. Among them are abiding by the solely peaceful path of human evolution, including space exploration for peaceful purposes; and being convinced that every inhabitant of planet Earth has the right to engage...
... in the face of the Outer Space Treaty. The ‘non-military versus non-aggressive’ debate regarding the ‘peaceful purposes’ doctrine in its Article IV is a long-redundant argument in practical terms, and the role that international law can...
... a property claim in the Moon. This prompted the United States to initiate treaties limiting activities in outer space to peaceful purposes and preventing any state from exercising ownership”. Most legal scholars agree that the OST has...
... use of outer space must be carried out: (i) for the benefit and in the interests of all countries; (ii) for peaceful purposes; (iii) through cooperation and mutual assistance; and (iv) with due regard to the corresponding interests of all other...