Lunar government
Colonization of the Moon, Antarctica, Antarctic Treaty System, United Nations, Custom (law), World government
978-613-5-81820-8
6135818201
148
2011-05-20
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The idea of a lunar government is based on established theories of a world government on Earth. With existing plans for lunar bases present in European, American, Russian, Japanese, Chinese and Indian mid- to long-term space goals, the prospects of having a sizable lunar research community on both the relatively flat near side and the Radio-sheltered far side is a less distant prospect. In 1979 a Moon Treaty was drafted by the United Nations which prohibits military action on (Article 3) and ownership of the moon by signatory states, their corporations or citizens (Article 11). Non-signatory UN-member states are free to accede to it at any time. Non-UN-member states appear unbound by the treaty, but affected by the customs the treaty represents.
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