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Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The province and heritage of humankind
T2 - space law’s imaginary of outer space, 1967-1979
AU - Follis, Luca
N1 - The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-36916-1_8
PY - 2018/9/1
Y1 - 2018/9/1
N2 - This chapter offers a close reading of the negotiations surrounding the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 and the Moon Agreement of 1979, focusing on the competing normative and political rationales that informed the former’s success and the latter’s perceived failure. In particular the chapter argues that uncovering the broader meaning and purpose of the Moon Agreement – and to some extent the Space Age – involves probing the ideological and material divide between developed and developing nations over the role distributive justice and equity could play in space exploration.
AB - This chapter offers a close reading of the negotiations surrounding the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 and the Moon Agreement of 1979, focusing on the competing normative and political rationales that informed the former’s success and the latter’s perceived failure. In particular the chapter argues that uncovering the broader meaning and purpose of the Moon Agreement – and to some extent the Space Age – involves probing the ideological and material divide between developed and developing nations over the role distributive justice and equity could play in space exploration.
U2 - 10.1057/978-1-137-36916-1_8
DO - 10.1057/978-1-137-36916-1_8
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
SN - 9781137369154
T3 - Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology
SP - 183
EP - 205
BT - Limiting outer space
A2 - Geppert, Alexander
PB - Palgrave Macmillan
CY - London
ER -