Outer space treaty pdfOuter Space Treaty • May 9th, 2023
Contract Type FiledMay 9th, 2023The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 Treaty on principles governing the activities of states in the exploration and use of outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies. Opened for signature at Moscow, London, and Washington on 27 January, 1967 THE STATES PARTIES. TO THIS TREATY, INSPIRED by the great prospects opening up before mankind as a result of man's entry into outer space, RECOGNIZING the common interest of all mankind in the progress of the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes, BELIEVING that the exploration and use of outer space should be carried on for the benefit of all peoples irrespective of the degree of their economic or scientific development, DESIRING to contribute to broad international co-operation in the scientific as well as the legal aspects of the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes, BELIEVING that such co-operation will contribute to the development of mutual understanding and to the strengthening of friendly rel
TREATY ON PRINCIPLES GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF STATES IN THE EXPLORATION AND USE OF OUTER SPACE, INCLUDING THE MOON AND OTHER CELESTIAL BODIESOuter Space Treaty • May 29th, 2009
Contract Type FiledMay 29th, 2009Recognizing the common interest of all mankind in the progress of the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes,
Its First Fifty YearsOuter Space Treaty • September 4th, 2018
Contract Type FiledSeptember 4th, 2018Against the extension of time in the age of the universe fifty years appears to be a relatively short time and covers an only infinitesimal period in its long history. On the other hand, these were a most eventful fifty years that has seen empires come and go and brought change to many spheres of human life on earth. There must therefore be a great deal of stability and solidity in a Treaty that has, seemingly, withstood so many changes and evolutions around it.
ContractOuter Space Treaty • September 12th, 2023
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Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial BodiesOuter Space Treaty • November 5th, 2008
Contract Type FiledNovember 5th, 2008The Outer Space Treaty, as it is known, was the second of the so-called "nonarmament" treaties; its concepts and some of its provisions were modeled on its predecessor, the Antarctic Treaty. Like that Treaty it sought to prevent "a new form of colonial competition" and the possible damage that self-seeking exploitation might cause.
Outer Space TreatyOuter Space Treaty • June 7th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJune 7th, 2016Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies
SPACE LAW TREATIESOuter Space Treaty • December 14th, 2010
Contract Type FiledDecember 14th, 2010TREATY ON PRINCIPLES GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF STATES IN THE EXPLORATION AND USE OF OUTER SPACE, INCLUDING THE MOON AND OTHER CELESTIAL BODIES
The 1967 Outer Space Treaty (OST) and other United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNCOPUOS) TreatiesOuter Space Treaty • March 29th, 2021
Contract Type FiledMarch 29th, 2021OST Article IV directly addresses military activities. The first paragraph prohibits nuclear weapons or weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Earth orbit, on celestial bodies, or otherwise stationed in space. WMD is not defined within the OST. Though in a terrestrial context WMDs typically include nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, “mass destruction” implies that an effects-based test should be employed. This limitation is the only one contained in the OST regarding military activities in Earth orbit or the “void” of outer space. The second paragraph of Art IV addresses limitations on military activities on celestial bodies; these restrictions are far more significant. Celestial bodies must be used for exclusively peaceful purposes; military personnel can be used for any peaceful purpose, and any equipment or facilities can be employed for peaceful exploration. There is a non- exhaustive list of prohibited activities articulated, which include weapons testing, military maneuvers
The outer space treaty pdfOuter Space Treaty • March 31st, 2021
Contract Type FiledMarch 31st, 2021Treaty that forms the basis of international space law Outer Space Treaty French: Traité de l'espaceRussian: Договор о космосеSpanish: Tratado sobre el espacio ultraterrestreChinese: 外层空间条约 Long name: Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies Parties Signatories Non-partiesSigned27 January 1967LocationLondon, Moscow and Washington, D.C.Effective10 October 1967Condition5 ratifications, including the depositary GovernmentsParties111[1][2][3][4]DepositaryGovernments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States of AmericaLanguagesEnglish, French, Russian, Spanish and Chinese Outer Space Treaty of 1967 at Wikisource The Outer Space Treaty, formally the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, is a treaty that