The exploitation of natural resources of the moon and other celestial bodies

a proposal for a legal regime

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Table of Contents

The Outer Space Treaty, the Moon Agreement, and the 1996 Declaration on Space Benefits
The common heritage of mankind
The management of international areas and their limited natural resources : the examples of Antarctica and ITU
Property rights in outer space : a crucial issue in the wake of the commercialisation of outer space and its resources
Elements of a legal regime to govern the commercial exploitation of extraterrestrial resources.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Boston
Series
Studies in space law -- v. 4

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Dewey Decimal Class
341.4/7
Library of Congress
KZD3491.5 .T76 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL23643397M
ISBN 13
9789004175358
LCCN
2009029668

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