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CIGI Papers No. 277 — June 2023 - Interplanetary Internet Governance

22 Jun 2023

The first one, the Outer Space Treaty While there are analogies to cyber sovereignty (OST), arose contemporaneously with and in tensions on Earth and also the Law of the Sea the same geopolitical and technological context on Earth, the expansive reach and challenges as ARPANET. [...] The contemporary nature of sovereignty in Governing the Activities of States in the space will further complicate internet governance Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including and require greater cooperation and negotiation the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies to establish among multiple stakeholders, as well as new that space exploration and use should be “for heliocentric political frameworks. [...] The UN treaty, officially called the Agreement Internet on the Rescue of Astronauts, the Return of Astronauts and the Return of Objects Launched into Outer Space, committed to — exactly as the Space is already governed by a constellation of title indicates — the rendering of assistance to treaties and alliances, many of which arose during astronauts in distress, the return of astronauts in the mid. [...] 277 — June 2023 • Laura DeNardis Table 1: The Five UN Foundational Space Treaties Year 1967 1968 1972 1976 1984 Treaty The Outer The Rescue The Space Liability The Registration The Moon name Space Treaty Agreement Convention Convention Agreement the event of an emergency landing and the return launches, as shown in Table 2.18 The July 2022 of space objects.14 The text from the original Rescue subm. [...] and allied interests of new global and domestic markets for United in space and to provide space capabilities to the States space goods and services, and strengthen joint force.”20 Space is considered a domain of and preserve the position of the United States as warfare that is just as strategic as other domains.
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