In defence of shadows: legal protection of the Dark Side of the Moon

Authors

  • Maddalena Cogorno University of Pavia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51427/com.est.2022.0002

Keywords:

Space Law, Outer Space Treaty, Moon Treaty, UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs

Abstract

A new space race seems to have begun in recent years. It involves new actors, new interests, new goals, new technologies. Therefore, the exploitation of space resources represents one of the most critical aspects to consider, and urgent is a careful assessment of the consequences of new and advanced space activities. While the defense of the space environment from uncontrolled pollution falls under the protection granted by Article IX of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, in the last decades space scientists have been advocating for a specific protection of a portion of the Dark Side of the Moon and the space above it. The mass of the Moon, in fact, shields such areas from radio interferences coming from the Earth and the satellites, potentially allowing particular observation of the universe free from human contamination from it. The indeed fascinating project is now in seek of legal recognition, for effectively binding space stakeholders and protecting a unique natural environment, in the name of science. The present contribution, thus, aims to present in detail such an ambitious initiative, while recapping the legal tools that can, in the meantime, provide temporary protection to the Moon far side.

Author Biography

  • Maddalena Cogorno, University of Pavia

    PhD student of Public International Law from the University of Pavia. Guest Lecturer at the University of Pavia and the Catholic University of Milan. Legal Consultant for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Master’s degree in Law from the University of Genoa, Italy.

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05-05-2022

How to Cite

“In Defence of Shadows: Legal Protection of the Dark Side of the Moon”. 2022. Estrema: Interdisciplinary Journal of Humanities 2 (1): 29-51. https://doi.org/10.51427/com.est.2022.0002.