The United Nations’ Reso Lution 2325 “Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction” and Its Role in Preventing Terrestrial-Based WMD Utilization Toward Orbiting Space Objects

Stefani Stojchevska
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Abstract The 2016 United Nations’ Resolution 2325 “Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction” manifests one of the greatest challenges for humankind in relation to preventing a global catastrophe, where it reaffirms that the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, as well as their means of delivery, constitutes a threat to international peace and security. However, regarding the continuous technological developments of terrestrial-based WMD aimed at orbiting space objects in near-Earth orbit, it is crucial to analyze whether, and if so, how 2325 prevents their proliferation and utilization. Another relevant argument addresses the terminological factuality that, while treaty and customary law do provide some guidance on the legality of weaponization, the concept of a “space weapon” is still not clearly defined. Moreover, even though the Outer Space Treaty prohibits the placement of nuclear weapons and WMD in near-Earth orbit, installing them on the Moon or any other celestial body, or to otherwise station them in outer space, it simultaneously excludes terrestrial-based anti-satellite weapons, thus creating a legal loophole. National representatives of superpowers, particularly of space-faring nations, are aware of the existing issue and often express their concerns toward comprehensive ASAT development and utilization. Nevertheless, the potential weaponization of outer space will not be actively recognized and accepted as an official occurrence within the international community until our current space systems are eventually utilized in order to destroy or damage another State’s space object.
联合国第2325号决议“不扩散大规模杀伤性武器及其在防止将陆基大规模杀伤性武器用于轨道空间物体中的作用”
2016年联合国第2325号决议“不扩散大规模杀伤性武器”体现了人类在防止全球灾难方面面临的最大挑战之一,该决议重申核武器、化学武器和生物武器及其运载工具的扩散对国际和平与安全构成威胁。然而,对于瞄准近地轨道空间物体的陆基大规模杀伤性武器技术的不断发展,分析2325是否以及如果有,如何防止其扩散和利用是至关重要的。另一个有关的论点涉及术语上的事实,即虽然条约和习惯法确实就武器化的合法性提供了一些指导,但“空间武器”的概念仍然没有明确界定。此外,尽管《外层空间条约》禁止在近地轨道放置核武器和大规模杀伤性武器,禁止在月球或任何其他天体上安装核武器和大规模杀伤性武器,也禁止以其他方式在外层空间部署核武器和大规模杀伤性武器,但它同时排除了陆基反卫星武器,从而造成了法律漏洞。超级大国的国家代表,特别是航天国家的代表,都意识到存在的问题,并经常对全面发展和利用反卫星表示关切。然而,在我们目前的空间系统最终被用来摧毁或破坏另一个国家的空间物体之前,外层空间武器化的可能性不会在国际社会内被积极承认和接受为正式发生的事件。
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