... of around ten countries from more than 200 across the globe, I maintain that space law should not be the law of the rich and powerful. “We do not need space cowboys in space saloons or a new gold rush in pursuit of the natural resources...
... of around ten countries from more than 200 across the globe, I maintain that space law should not be the law of the rich and powerful. “We do not need space cowboys in space saloons or a new gold rush in pursuit of the natural resources...
... rules of international space law, public international law, and international humanitarian law with respect to conflict avoidance in outer space. The current edition of ‘ROOM - The Space Journal’ is themed with a number of space law-related articles...
... to the notion of common heritage? No one can reasonably say. The fact remains that, in its current state, space law is a reference that cannot be ignored, even if it is flouted in the future. We must seriously consider applying this idea of a common...
...mankind’. This view has evolved in recent years, because the space law treaties are increasingly understood to apply to states as opposed to .... As is often the case with discussions of space law, the broaching of a subject generates more questions ...
...could be a tricky decision given ongoing geopolitical realities in the world and no significant progress in the hard-law part of international space law achieved in recent years. One criticism often levelled at the UN COPUOS is that it does not adapt...