... zone. Although Article II of the Outer Space Treaty (OST) clearly forbids “appropriation” by stating that “Outer Space,... established among nations, which directly supports Article I of the OST in that, “The exploration and use of outer space... shall...
... order to avoid conflict with any other Earth party. While the OST prohibits any territorial ‘acquisition’ on the Moon, this aspect of ...for peaceful purposes. According to the United States the OST doesn’t talk of appropriation of assets found on the...
... and later were incorporated in international treaties, the most important of which is the 1967 Outer Space Treaty (OST). This Treaty currently applies to 110 countries and contains several fundamental principles, which must be respected by all...
Space resource utilisation has become one of the hottest topics of debate in international space circles in recent years and even the way the activity is described can cause strong reactions from the different actors. With recent advances in ...
... sharing’ found in Article I of the Outer Space Treaty (OST). Specifically, this provision says that state parties to the treaty ...realm of space - is the requirement of the Outer Space Treaty (OST) to use space in such a way that is for the benefit ...
... around a core group of five multilateral agreements collectively known as Corpus Iuris Spatialis. The Outer Space Treaty (OST), signed in 1967, outlines the main principles governing space activities, where the other agreements elaborate on specific...