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Private International Space Law. Philosophical and Legal Factors of Approval by the World Community.

Authors

Halunko, Valentyn; Didenko, Serhii

Abstract

This paper reveals the philosophical and legal factors of the private international space law. It is concluded that the world community should develop and approve private international space legislation and law, even before the mass use of space by individuals and colonization of space bodies. It is proved that the research, use and legal protection of outer space, space bodies and space colonization is an objective irrevocable and progressive phenomenon of mankind. It should be implemented on the basis of both public and private international space law. It is revealed that the first is well developed, and the second is at the stage of philosophical and legal approval. The authors emphasize that otherwise; the situation will be able to go beyond the humanistic and legal dimensions. This process might become uncontrollable, lead to space piracy, space wars, violation of people's right to life and health, violation of property rights, in particular, intellectual property rights.

Subjects

SPACE law; SPACE exploration; SPACE colonies

Publication

Philosophy & Cosmology, 2019, Vol 22, p16

ISSN

2307-3705

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.29202/phil-cosm/22/2

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