In the wake of the unprecedented space race, there comes a need to look at the international laws and domestic regulations that govern ventures into space.
UN Treaties on Space Ventures
The Outer Space Treaty –1967
The Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts and the Return of Objects Launched into Outer Space (ARRA) –1968
UNCLOS (United Nations Conventions on the Law of the Sea), 1982 lays down rules governing all uses of the world’s oceans and their resources.
Salvage Convention of 1989, incorporated the "'no cure, no pay" principle under which a salvor is only rewarded for services if the operation is successful.
The Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects –1972
The Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space – 1976
The Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies –1984
Of the 5 UN Treaties on Space Venture, India has ratified first four and signed Moon Agreement without ratifying it.
Section 10(2) - Signatories affirm that the extraction of space resources does not inherently constitute national appropriation
Section 11 - Signatories will support the development of ‘safety zones’ to ensure that states do not come into conflict with one another.
As of date, the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs lists 43 nations that have domestic space laws, based on submissions by nations.
India’s Space Policy 2023 |
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