Moon Treaty

1979

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development of international law

  • Jeremy Bentham
    In international law: Outer space

    The Moon Treaty (1979) provided for the demilitarization of the Moon and other celestial bodies and declared the Moon and its resources to be a “common heritage of mankind.” A number of agreements concerning space objects (1972 and 1974) and the rescue of astronauts (1968) also…

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prohibition of combat on Moon

  • In law of war: Prohibited areas of combat

    …out on the Moon (the Moon Treaty of 1979), Antarctica (the Antarctic Treaty of 1959), or on the territory (including the airspace) or territorial waters of neutral states. In addition, nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction cannot be orbited around the Earth (the Outer Space Treaty of 1967)…

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