United States policy and legislation on the exploration of natural resources of celestial bodies (international legal aspects)

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
A. Abashidze, I. Chernykh
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The present article attempts to integrate and comprehensively analyze the main stages in the formation and development of the U. S. policy and legislation on the use of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies. In connection with recent announcements — the new lunar space program “Artemis” launched by NASA in May 2019, negotiations on bilateral “Artemis Accords” with potential partners in May 2020 (concluded by the U. S. with several states in October 2020), and Donald Trump’s Executive Order on Encouraging International Support for the Recovery and Use of Space Resources — the article focuses on U. S. policy and legislation in the light of the principles and norms enshrined in the following space treaties: the Outer Space Treaty, 1967 (main space treaty), and the Moon Agreement, 1979. The authors, using historical-legal, formal-legal, and comparative legal methods, show the changing position of the U. S. taken by their delegation during the drafting of the aforementioned international treaties, and the U. S. authorities’’ constant adjustment of their national policy and legislation on the exploration of space and its natural resources. To clarify the initial U. S. Position on key aspects, the authors refer to the travaux preparatoires of both the Outer Space Treaty, 1967, and “uncertainty” (according to the U. S. authorities, which had been the active drafter at the time) of the Moon Agreement, 1979. Condensed opinions of leading space experts and famous researchers on international space law are submitted in the article resulting for the authors in: U. S. pursue destructive policy aiming at undermining enshrined in the Outer Space Treaty, 1967, fundamental basis of international space law.
美国关于探索天体自然资源的政策和立法(国际法律方面)
本文试图对美国利用包括月球和其他天体在内的外层空间政策和立法形成和发展的主要阶段进行整合和全面分析。鉴于最近的公告——美国宇航局于2019年5月启动了新的月球太空计划“阿尔忒弥斯”,2020年5月与潜在合作伙伴就双边“阿尔忒弥斯协定”进行了谈判(美国于2020年10月与几个州达成协议),以及唐纳德·特朗普关于鼓励国际支持回收和利用空间资源的行政命令这篇文章的重点是根据下列空间条约的原则和规范来阐述美国的政策和立法:1967年的《外层空间条约》(主要空间条约)和1979年的《月球协定》。作者运用历史-法律、形式-法律和比较法的方法,展示了美国代表团在起草上述国际条约期间所采取的立场变化,以及美国当局在探索空间及其自然资源方面不断调整其国家政策和立法。为了澄清美国在关键方面的最初立场,作者参考了1967年《外层空间条约》的初步准备工作和1979年《月球协定》的“不确定性”(根据当时积极起草者美国当局的说法)。摘要《美国奉行破坏性政策,旨在破坏1967年《外层空间条约》这一国际空间法的根本基础》一文汇集了国际空间法领域的主要专家和著名研究人员的意见。
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