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Old October 7th 07, 08:19 PM posted to sci.space.policy,rec.arts.sf.science,sci.space.station
BradGuth
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On Oct 7, 11:40 am, "Logan Kearsley"
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Hi All
Got this email from a friend of mine:


Hi all, I am working on a new lesson for my second graders focusing on
Moon Laws. If YOU were given the task of creating a constitution, laws,
bill of rights for people in a future lunar colony what would YOU
include? I'd love to have your input! Thanks,


My first thought is that doesn't the OST say or at least imply that
the country that launches an object/probe/spacecraft is responsible
for said object? And whatever rule of law applies to that country
would apply to said object?
Even if you would go with a privately funded moon colony. That
company would be based on some nation on Earth, and whatever laws
apply to that country would apply to the colony?


Yes, but... that doesn't mean that the people living in the colony have to
agree with the Earthlings who signed that treaty. They could just declare
themselves soveriegn and say "*we* never signed the OST, so bugger off". Or,
if they don't form an independent nation, there's still nothing to stop the
originating nation from passing new space-specific laws different from those
that operate in their territory on Earth.


China and possily a small share dominated by India will most likely be
in charge of that moon and of its L1. Get used to it.

If we're lucky and being nice for a change, our NASA might get a
tethered access (for a fee paid to China) to utilize the moon's L2.
- Brad Guth -