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REGULATION OF SPACE ACTIVITIES: 1958-1963.

Authors :
V., Marinich
M., Myklush
O., Yara
Source :
Analytical & Comparative Jurisprudence; 2023, Issue 5, p624-638, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Stagnation in the development of the process of regulation of relations in outer space and on celestial bodies as well as a large number of gaps and contradictions in this area along with impressive technical progress in the field of space activities and the expansion of its subject composition have led to the need to reconsider existing approaches to regulating such relations. This article is the beginning of an extensive study of the process and results of the regulation of space activities from 1958 to the present day. The purpose of this study is a deep analysis of international documents adopted for the entire period of space activities, as well as an attempt to highlight the basic principles, concepts, models, and rules of space activities. The results of this study will make it possible to understand the issues that remain unresolved and the gaps in the field of space law and also set new tasks for the development of space law and suggest ways to solve them. This article includes a review and analysis of international documents adopted at the first stage of the development of space activities (1958-1963), and also the goals and conditions for their adoption. As a result of this analysis, the article presents a list and description of the tasks that were formed by the international community at this stage along with the difficulties that arose at the stage of their formation and implementation. In addition, a new vision of the concepts that arose at this stage in connection with the need to regulate space activities is proposed. In the future, the results of this analysis will allow us to continue the study of space relationships to determine and describe the essence of the legal systems that regulate or may regulate space activities, as well as to identify (define, classify, and formulate) spatial-territorial jurisdictions and subject-object composition of participants in space activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27886018
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Analytical & Comparative Jurisprudence
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173596494
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24144/2788-6018.2023.05.112