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A NEW ERA FOR SPACEFARING NATIONS: MINING THE WAY TO A DOCTRINAL RESOLUTION TO PROPERTY RIGHTS IN SPACE

机译:用于太空航空国家的新时代:将教义决议挖掘到空间中的财产权途径

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A new era of space exploration is impending with United States (US) President Barack Obama's signing of the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act of 2015. One provision, known as the Space Resource Exploration and Utilization (SREU) Act, essentially specifies that any materials US individuals or companies recover on an asteroid-or any celestial body-is theirs to keep and do with as they please. This forward-looking law potentially poses a problem in the international community, as it has been perceived to run contrary to the widely accepted Outer Space Treaty (OST) of 1967, which asserts that celestial bodies are "the common heritage of mankind that cannot be claimed." Even if one chooses to interpret this OST provision to only encompass sovereignty over the actual body, and not its resources, which would mean the SREU Act does not violate the OST; it does nothing to quell the fact that existing international law does not have adequate solutions for resource extraction and ownership rights in space. This paper will propose a solution for the void in international law that has been exposed by the SREU Act. As additional nations will inevitably enact similar space mining legislation, the SREU Act contains a glaring omission in not enacting any sort of framework for dispute resolution between domestic companies and international entities, meaning that the inevitable space race (part 2) would establish an inefficient and contentious "finders' keepers, losers' weepers" precedent that would contravene the goal of cohesion and collaboration amongst the countries in their spacefaring endeavours. In an attempt to avoid this crippling consequence, a new policy must be implemented to efficiently administer and supervise resource extraction endeavours and the resulting ownership rights of the extracted resources. The proposed solution will seek to incentivize global investment into further space exploration and efficient mineral utilization, which will be achieved by rewarding good faith efforts to stake a claim to extraterrestrial minerals, deterring opportunistic conduct that could lead to dangerous friction between spacefaring competitors, and providing clear rules of ownership that eradicates the uncertainty that could potentially come with dual possession.
机译:太空探索的新时代与美国(US)的商业空间发射竞争力的2015年其中一项条款法案,被称为太空资源开发和利用的奥巴马总统的签署即将发生(SREU)法案,本质上指定的任何材料,美国个人或公司在小行星上,或恢复任何天体,是他们保持与他们请你。这种前瞻性的法律可能带来在国际社会的一个问题,因为它已被察觉违背1967年的广为接受的外层空间条约(OST),它断言天体是“人类的共同遗产不能声称。”即使一个人选择了实际的身体这个OST规定解释为仅涵盖主权,而不是它的资源,这将意味着SREU法案不违反OST;当然这并不能平息的事实,现有的国际法不具备资源开采和空间所有权适当的解决办法。本文将提出在国际法中的空白已暴露在SREU法案的解决方案。随着更多的国家将不可避免地制定类似的空间采矿立法中,SREU法案中包含未制定任何类型的国内企业和国际机构之间的争端解决框架​​的一个明显的疏漏,这意味着不可避免的太空竞赛(部分2)将建立一个效率低下,有争议的“发现者饲养员,失败者weepers”先例,违反凝聚力和协作的目标,其中包括在他们的航天事业的国家。在试图避免这种沉重的结果,新的政策必须实施有效的管理和监督资源开采的努力和所提取的资源所产生的所有权。所提出的解决方案将寻求激励全球投资到进一步的空间探索和高效的矿物元素利用率,这将是有益的善意努力要求外星矿物质来实现的股权,遏制投机行为,可能会导致危险的摩擦从事空间竞争者之间,并提供所有权根除这可能配备双占有的不确定性的明确规则。

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