PROPERTY RIGHTS IN OUTER SPACE LAW

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Published: Dec 3, 2021

  Georgios Prodromou

Abstract

In the article the author first of all pays attention that the principle of not assignment of a space defines property rights in the international outer space law. At the same time the legal questions connected with differentiation of that is a subject of private activity in space and activity on behalf of the government demand studying and the analysis. The analysis of these questions is especially important in the light of formation of the private international outer space law, one of which central institutes is the property right. The author comes to a conclusion that interpretation of the relevant standards of the international outer space law could lead to a formulation of the special conflict bindings applicable in the private international outer space law.

How to Cite

Prodromou, G. (2021). PROPERTY RIGHTS IN OUTER SPACE LAW. Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, (4), 87-93. Retrieved from http://www.baltijapublishing.lv/index.php/bjlss/article/view/1493
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Keywords

property rights, international outer space law

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