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It’s time to rethink international space law
The Space Review ^ | 05/31/05 | Michael J. Listner

Posted on 05/31/2005 5:50:28 PM PDT by KevinDavis

Since the inception of the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, international law regarding the use of outer space by nations and individuals has been dominated by the res communis doctrine, the concept that space belongs to mankind and not to one individual or country. While the doctrine is a noble one and is likely the offspring of the political and economic environment of the time, strides in technology as well as the evolution of the socio-political and economic environment makes the treaty more of a hindrance than a safeguard.

The fact is that although some of the principles espoused by the treaty have merit and have resulted in some child treaties that are certainly beneficial to the progress of space exploration, the underlying premise of res communis effectively limits expansion and innovation in the realm of outer space. Two areas in particular are national security and property rights and commercialization.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: space; unspacetreaty
We must withdrawl from the 1967 Un Space Treaty...
1 posted on 05/31/2005 5:50:29 PM PDT by KevinDavis
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2 posted on 05/31/2005 5:50:58 PM PDT by KevinDavis (the space/future belongs to the eagles, the earth/past to the groundhogs)
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If we really want to get into space, the pattern of how we developed the Trans Continental Railroad should be used.

We loaned money to companies and gave them land as an inducement to get them to build the railroad. The loans were repaid, with interest. The previously worthless land was now worth something, and land retained by the government was sold for money.

There was now an infrastructure to produce settlement, which begat other local governments, and new taxes for them.

Literally everybody won. Except maybe the indians. And there are no indians, or perhaps even life, in space.

3 posted on 05/31/2005 5:55:08 PM PDT by narby (Ignorance is God’s gift to Kansas.)
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And there are no indians, or perhaps even life, in space.

Oh Goody! Did somebody say "reparations"?


4 posted on 05/31/2005 6:08:19 PM PDT by Maceman (The Qur'an is Qur'ap.)
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To: KevinDavis
We must withdrawl from the 1967 Un Space Treaty...

I wouldn't worry too much about it. All nations, with the possible exception of the most liberal ones, only observe "international law" and continue to honor treaties to the extent that it's in their own best interest. Why should they subject themselves to something that harms them (again, liberals are idiots)just because it's "international"?

The treaty isn't in our best interest, so I'm sure we'll withdrawal soon.
5 posted on 05/31/2005 6:17:13 PM PDT by Jaysun (No matter how hot she is, some man, somewhere, is tired of her sh*t)
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We must withdrawl from the 1967 Un Space Treaty...

I agree. We need weapons in space. Both offensive nd defensive.

6 posted on 05/31/2005 6:20:39 PM PDT by Paul_Denton (Get the U.N. out of the U.S. and U.S. out of the U.N.!)
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international law regarding the use of outer space by nations and individuals has been dominated by the res communis doctrine

a/k/a the red communist doctrine...

7 posted on 05/31/2005 6:24:47 PM PDT by mikrofon (Open it up)
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As I understand it, it is only the world's nations that have laid no possible claim to celestial bodies. Individuals are not bound by the Outer Space treaty of 1967. See:http://www.moonestates.com/cat_Questions.asp


8 posted on 05/31/2005 6:32:10 PM PDT by scrabblehack
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