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Whose law governs the International Space Station and outer space?
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Posted on 02/03/2004 5:43:10 PM PST by restornu

In other words, how would a crime committed on board the International Space Station be prosecuted? According to its official site, the International Space Station is "led by the United States," but draws upon the scientific and technological resources of 16 sovereign nations.

So, if an extra-terrestrial homicide was committed inside the Japanese laboratory as opposed to the American habitation module, would the astro-murderer escape the death penalty? As a comprehensive FAQ from the European Center for Space Law informed us, "...each partner state in this visionary international cooperation adventure registers its own part of the station -- and consequently can apply its own laws to events therein." As they say in real estate, it's all a matter of location, location, location.

The article goes on to tackle such dizzying prospects as moon ownership, outer space traffic rules, space garbage, and alien rights. It's clear that space law is a far more robust field of study than you may at first think. For instance, there is an Institute of Air and Space Law at McGill University in Montreal. And, believe it or not, there is a United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in Vienna.

Way back in 1963, the U.N. issued a "Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space," which broadly declares: "The State on whose registry an object launched into outer space is carried shall retain jurisdiction and control over such object, and any personnel thereon, while in outer space." It also goes on to mention that the activities of states in the exploration and use of outer space shall be carried on "in accordance with international law."


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Way back in 1963, the U.N. issued a "Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space," which broadly declares:

"The State on whose registry an object launched into outer space is carried shall retain jurisdiction and control over such object, and any personnel thereon, while in outer space." It also goes on to mention that the activities of states in the exploration and use of outer space shall be carried on "in accordance with international law."

1 posted on 02/03/2004 5:43:11 PM PST by restornu
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2 posted on 02/03/2004 6:38:20 PM PST by restornu ( "Faith...is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes refuse to see."J.R.R. Tolkien)
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Heck Resty, we can't handle things here on earth, let alone space......(:_(...

......Westy.....

3 posted on 02/03/2004 6:50:51 PM PST by westmex
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To: restornu
It's our station, but if a Japanese were to commit a crime against a European there, they would probably be turned over to the Euros. Or against an American, to the US.
4 posted on 02/03/2004 6:56:25 PM PST by Brett66
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5 posted on 02/04/2004 5:09:09 AM PST by martin_fierro (97.238 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot)
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official site, the International Space Station is "led by the United States
http://www.shuttlepresskit.com/ISS_OVR/index.htm

As a comprehensive FAQ from the European Center for Space Law informed us, http://edms.esrin.esa.it/ecsl/questions/question7.html

Institute of Air and Space Law at McGill University in Montreal.
http://www.iasl.mcgill.ca/index2.htm

And, believe it or not, there is a United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in Vienna.
http://www.oosa.unvienna.org/COPUOS/copuos.html

Way back in 1963, the U.N. issued a "Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space," which broadly declares:
http://www.oosa.unvienna.org/SpaceLaw/lpos.html
6 posted on 02/04/2004 7:06:09 AM PST by restornu ( "Faith...is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes refuse to see."J.R.R. Tolkien)
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Cross-link:

-2004- the Year of Returning to Space--

7 posted on 02/04/2004 9:13:08 AM PST by backhoe (Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the TrackBall into the Sunset...)
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Thanks a lot!:)
8 posted on 02/04/2004 10:05:52 AM PST by restornu ( "Faith...is daring the soul to go beyond what the eyes refuse to see."J.R.R. Tolkien)
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You bet- I'm very pleased that "space" is being discussed so much recently. The future lies there.
9 posted on 02/04/2004 10:56:49 AM PST by backhoe (--30--)
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