阿尔忒弥斯基地与外层空间开发:问题与法律框架的需要

I. Handayani, Annisa Juliana, Garry Gumelar
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美国宇航局于2017年推出了阿尔忒弥斯计划,包括几项任务,例如建立一个名为阿尔忒弥斯大本营的永久性前哨站,以及在月球上进行商业和非商业开发。为使该计划顺利实施,美国与其他国家签订了一系列双边协议,即《阿尔忒弥斯协定》。《协定》的职能之一是作为执行阿尔忒弥斯方案的辅助法律文书。但是,它的执行引起了与设立阿尔忒弥斯基地的合法性有关的几个法律问题,并违反了与活动有关的空间法基本原则。本文将具体讨论根据空间法,将《阿尔忒弥斯协定》作为两项阿尔忒弥斯计划活动的支持法律基础之一所产生的法律问题。本文认为,阿尔忒弥斯大本营属于《外层空间条约》和《月球协定》中对空间站的定义。因此,该构造并不违反《外层空间条约》第二条的不占用原则,因为它没有满足占用活动的三个主要组成部分。虽然允许建立阿尔忒弥斯基地营地和为非商业目的开发月球资源,但仍然需要建立一个基本的法律框架来规范永久前哨站和开发月球资源的活动。需要一个具体的法律框架,以避免造成法律不确定性的多重解释。
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Artemis Base Camp and Exploitation of Outer Space: Problems and The Needs of Legal Framework
NASA introduced the Artemis Program in 2017, consisting of several missions, such as establishing a permanent outpost called Artemis Base Camp and exercising commercial and non-commercial exploitation on the Moon. For the program to be carried out properly, the United States established a series of bilateral agreements with other countries, namely the Artemis Accords. One of the functions of the Accords is as the supporting legal instrument for the implementation of the Artemis Program. However, its implementation raised several legal problems related to the legality of establishing Artemis Base Camp and violations of the basic principles of space law related to activities. This paper will specifically discuss the legal issues arising from using the Artemis Accords as one of the supporting legal bases for the two Artemis Program activities, according to space law. This article argues that Artemis Base Camp falls within the definition of a station explained in the Outer Space Treaty and the Moon Agreement. Then, the construction does not violate the principle of non-appropriation in Article II of the Outer Space Treaty because it does not fulfill the three main components of appropriation activities. Although establishing the Artemis Base Camp and exploiting lunar resources for non-commercial purposes is permitted, a basic legal framework still needs to be established to regulate permanent outposts and the exploitation of lunar resource activities. A specific legal framework is needed to avoid multiple interpretations leading to legal uncertainty.
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