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MOON AGREEMENT. AGREEMENT GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF. STATES ON THE MOON AND OTHER CELESTIAL. BODIES (MOON AGREEMENT). Opened for signature: 18 December 1979. Entered into force: 11 July 1984. Number of Parties: 10 States – (including) Austra- lia, Austria, Chile, Kazakhstan, Mexico,
Dec 18, 1979 I. Introduction. The Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and. Other Celestial Bodies, to give the Instrument its official title, was throughout its long period of gestation, always referred to as the. Moon Treaty,1 by which name, on account of, if nothing else, its brevity, the treaty will no doubt
Jul 11, 1984 TITLE : 2. Agreement governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies. New York, 5. December 1979. Page 2. Page 3. Page 4. Page 5. Page 6. Page 7. Page 8. Page 9. Page 10. Page 11. Page 12. Page 13. Page 14. Page 15. Page 16. Page 17. Page 18. Page 19. Page 20
For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “launching authority" shall refer to the State responsible for launching, or, where an international intergovernmental organization is responsible for launching, that organization, provided that that orga- nization declares its acceptance of the rights and obligations
The Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, better known as the Moon Treaty or Moon Agreement, is an international treaty that turns jurisdiction of all celestial bodies over to the international community. Thus, all activities must conform to international law, including the United
Introduction. The Moon Agreement,1 it seems, is back in business – at the very least, it is back on the table. This is the case essentially for two reasons. On the one hand, the treaty itself was subject to increased adherence. For many years the number of ratifications had stood at nine2 and there was no discernible movement
Jun 25, 2012 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
Jul 11, 1984 With the exception of articles 17 to 21, references in this Agreement to States shall be deemed to apply to any international intergovernmental organization which conducts space activities if the organization declares its acceptance of the rights and obligations provided for in this Agreement and if a majority of the
The Moon Agreement was considered and elaborated by the Legal Subcommittee from 1972 to 1979. The Agreement was adopted by the General Assembly in 1979 in resolution 34/68. It was not until June 1984, however, that the fifth country, Austria, ratified the Agreement, allowing it to enter into force in July 1984.
only 13 states have ratified the Moon. Agreement and an additional four have signed but not ratified it. Legal implications. As pointed out above, the most important concern at the time of the drafting of the Moon. Agreement was to ensure the peaceful and. 13. See esamultimedia.esaint/docs/GES_Framework_final.pdf
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