| 1965 - 444 pages
...General Assembly was able to lay down the following principles in paragraphs 2 and 3 of Resolution 1962 : 2. Outer Space and celestial bodies are free for exploration and use by all States on a basis of equality and in accordance with international law. 3. Outer space and celestial bodies... | |
| Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel, Marietta Benkö - 1990 - 2892 pages
...exploration and use of outer space shall be carried on for the benefit and in the interests of all mankind. 2. Outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration and use by all States on a basis of equality and in accordance with international law. 3. Outer space and celestial bodies... | |
| J. Norrish - 1992 - 1524 pages
...the following guiding principles: 1. International law, including the Charter of the United Nations, applies to outer space and celestial bodies; 2. Outer...international law and are not subject to national appropriation.4 It was clear from the outset that outer space would not be subject to the same restrictions... | |
| George T. Hacket - 1994 - 280 pages
...cooperation in such investigation". This principle of freedom of exploration and use of outer space 212 "2. Outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration and use by all States on a basis of equality and in accordance with international law; 3. Outer space and celestial bodies... | |
| Gabriel Lafferranderie, Daphné Crowther - 1997 - 504 pages
...exploration and use of outer space shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interest of all mankind, 2) Outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration and use by all states on a basis of equality and in accordance with international law.8 UNISPACE I 1968 in Vienna and Unispace... | |
| Christopher C. Joyner - 1997 - 510 pages
...cooperation in space and offered, as one of the foundational principles for the guidance of states, that "outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration...international law and are not subject to national appropriation."26 The history of this provision — like its analog in the Antarctic Treaty of 1 95927... | |
| Jiarui Cheng, Chia-Jui Cheng, Tu-hwan Kim, Doo Hwan Kim - 2000 - 448 pages
...exploration and use of outer space shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interest of all mankind; (2 ) Outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration and use by all States on a basis of equality and in accordance with international law; (3) The State is responsible for space... | |
| Lung-chu Chen, Longzhi Chen - 2000 - 514 pages
...International law, including the Charter of the United Nations, applies to outer space and celestial bodies; States in conformity with international law and are not subject to national appropriation.4 It was clear from the outset that outer space would not be subject to the same restrictions... | |
| Kirsten Hastrup - 2001 - 256 pages
...International law, including the Charter of the United Nations, applies to outer space and celestial bodies; b) Outer space and celestial bodies are free for exploration...States in conformity with international law and are noi subject to national appropriation' (emphasis added). 6 Declaration of Legal Principles Governing... | |
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