The 1967 Outer Space Treaty and the UN Charter Sample Clauses

The 1967 Outer Space Treaty and the UN Charter. The 1967 Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Ex- ploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies37 was the first major binding international space law instrument. How- ever, in part due to the political climate of the day, it does not contain any 34B¨ockstiegel, K.-H., “Ein U¨ berblick u¨ber die Quellen zur Entscheidung weltraum- rechtlicher Streitigkeiten”, (1978) 27 ZLW 18 35B¨ockstiegel, K.-H., “Arbitration and Adjudication Regarding Activities in Outer Space”, (1978) 3 JSL 1 36Nakamura, M., “Consultation Regime in Space Law”, (1992) 35 Proc. Coll. Law of Outer Space 411 37see supra note 2 In this section, all Articles, unless specified otherwise, refer to those in the Outer Space Treaty. see also Lachs, M., “The Treaty on Principles of Law of Outer Space, 1967 - 92”, (1992) 39 Netherlands International Law Review 291 Dispute Settlement in International Space Law 25 specific provisions for or references to the settlement of disputes.38 Article III incorporates principles of general international law, including those in the Charter of the United Nations.39 Accordingly, all the dispute settlement mech- anisms admitted by general international law and the Charter, including the provisions of Chapters VI and VII of the Charter, are applicable to activities related to outer space. The Outer Space Treaty includes two other provisions concerning consultations in Article XI, and resolution of practical questions in Article XIII. 40 However, these provisions are more as a means of conflict avoidance rather than as a means for dispute settlement. The Outer Space Treaty does not provide any particular machinery for the settlement of disputes in cases governed by its provisions. Article III of the Outer Space Treaty reads “States Parties to the Treaty, shall carry on activities in the ex- ploration of Outer Space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies in accordance with international law, including the Charter of the United Nations, in the interest of maintaining international peace and security and promoting international cooperation and understanding.”41 This signifies that the regulations and procedures for the settlement of dis- putes in general international law are applicable to disputes arising from space activities.
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