Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon:
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 The Legal Framework Protecting Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon and In Situ Preservation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Space Archaeology -- 1.3 Legal Framework -- 1.3.1 The World Heritage Convention -- 1.3.2 The Underwater Heritage Convention -- 1.3.3 International Law Governing Outer Space -- 1.4 NASA Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities -- 1.5 In Situ Preservation -- 1.6 Conclusions -- 2 Could the Moon's Cultural Heritage Be Inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List? -- 2.1 Does the Tranquility Base Correspond to UNESCO's Conception of Cultural Heritage? -- 2.1.1 Determination of the Nature of Moon's Heritage -- 2.1.2 Reflection About Tranquility Base Outstanding Universal Value -- 2.2 Can Tranquility Base Candidacy Be Duly Submitted by One State Party? -- 2.2.1 The Impasse of National Ownership -- 2.2.2 The Hope Around the Notions of Jurisdiction and Control -- 2.3 What Other Options Could Be Devised to Protect the Tranquility Base? -- 2.3.1 The Example of Underwater Heritage: Learning from Other Global Commons Regime -- 2.3.2 From Content to Format: A Question of Adhesion -- 3 Does the Outer Space Treaty Permit the Protection and Preservation of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon? -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Right to Protect and Preserve Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon in the Outer Space Treaty -- 3.2.1 Freedom of Exploration and Use -- 3.2.2 Use for the Benefit and Interest of All Countries -- 3.2.3 Freedom of Access and Prohibition of Appropriation -- 3.3 Final Remark -- 4 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act as One Small Step Towards U.S. Space Dominance? The Case for a Multilateral Treaty Protection Regime -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act -- 4.2.1 Content of the Bill -- 4.2.2 Rationale Behind the One Small Step Act | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2.3 U.S. Leadership in Space: Space Dominance Policy -- 4.3 Consequences on International Space Law: Undermining Without Violation? -- 4.3.1 Freedom of Use -- 4.3.2 No Appropriation -- 4.3.3 Equality -- 4.4 Conclusion: Protecting Space Law, the Case for a U.N. Based Space Heritage Treaty? -- 5 The 'Outstanding Universal Value' Concept of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention: Food for Thought to Preserve Lunar Artifacts -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Concept of 'Outstanding Universal Value' and Its Potential Application in Outer Space -- 5.3 Legal Scenarios to Protect OUV Sites in Outer Space -- 5.4 Monitoring the State of Conservation of OUV in Outer Space -- 5.5 Concluding Observations -- 6 Necessity of Special Regulation for Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 6.1 General Remarks on Applicability of Cultural Heritage Law to Space -- 6.2 Legal Regulation for Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 6.2.1 Preservation of Works of Man as Cultural Heritage Site on the Moon -- 6.2.2 Preservation of Areas as Cultural Heritage Site on the Moon -- 6.3 Ways Forwards -- 7 How to Preserve Humanity's Lunar Heritage -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Defining What Needs Protection -- 7.2.1 Sites and Objects on the Moon -- 7.2.2 Deciding Which Sites Form Cultural Heritage -- 7.3 Difficulties of Attributing the Heritage Status to the Lunar Sites -- 7.3.1 Impossibility Under Current Legislation -- 7.3.2 Danger of Political Appropriation -- 7.3.3 Necessity for a Rapid Solution -- 7.4 Efforts Made up to Now -- 7.4.1 NASA's Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities -- 7.4.2 Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act -- 7.4.3 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act -- 7.5 Possible Solutions -- 7.5.1 A New UN Treaty -- 7.5.2 A Bilateral or Multilateral International Agreement -- 7.5.3 Creation of an International Body -- 7.6 Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a 8 Protection of Lunar Heritage Sites: A Customary Law Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Cultural Heritage Protection Under Space Treaties -- 8.3 The Existence of a Custom? -- 8.3.1 Province of All Mankind Versus Common Heritage of Mankind -- 8.4 Applicability of the World Heritage Convention to Sites on the Moon -- 8.5 Existence of a Custom for the Protection of Cultural Heritage on the Earth -- 8.6 Conclusion: The Way Forward -- 9 Lunar Seismic Experiments: A Legacy Which Deserves to Be Remembered -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Seismology-A Brief Introduction -- 9.2.1 Seismic Instruments -- 9.3 Lunar Seismology Missions -- 9.3.1 Ranger 3 -- 9.3.2 Ranger 4 -- 9.3.3 Ranger 5 -- 9.3.4 Apollo 11 -- 9.3.5 Apollo 12 -- 9.3.6 Apollo 13 -- 9.3.7 Apollo 14 -- 9.3.8 Apollo 15 -- 9.3.9 Apollo 16 -- 9.3.10 Apollo 17 -- 9.4 The Importance of the Lunar Seismic Experiments -- 9.5 Conclusion -- 10 The Moon that Owns Itself: Exploring New Legal Avenues to Protect Cultural and Natural Heritage in Space -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Human Activities on the Moon -- 10.3 Literature Review -- 10.4 International Space Law and the Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 10.5 The World Heritage Convention -- 10.6 Lessons from the Tree that Owns Itself -- 10.7 Conclusion -- 11 The Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon: The Poo Bags Paradox -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 From Human Waste to Cultural Heritage or How a Poo Bag Becomes a Cultural Heritage Protected Under Public International Law -- 11.1.2 From Cultural Heritage to Interplanetary Threat: The Poo Bag Paradox | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 The Legal Framework Protecting Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon and In Situ Preservation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Space Archaeology -- 1.3 Legal Framework -- 1.3.1 The World Heritage Convention -- 1.3.2 The Underwater Heritage Convention -- 1.3.3 International Law Governing Outer Space -- 1.4 NASA Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities -- 1.5 In Situ Preservation -- 1.6 Conclusions -- 2 Could the Moon's Cultural Heritage Be Inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List? -- 2.1 Does the Tranquility Base Correspond to UNESCO's Conception of Cultural Heritage? -- 2.1.1 Determination of the Nature of Moon's Heritage -- 2.1.2 Reflection About Tranquility Base Outstanding Universal Value -- 2.2 Can Tranquility Base Candidacy Be Duly Submitted by One State Party? -- 2.2.1 The Impasse of National Ownership -- 2.2.2 The Hope Around the Notions of Jurisdiction and Control -- 2.3 What Other Options Could Be Devised to Protect the Tranquility Base? -- 2.3.1 The Example of Underwater Heritage: Learning from Other Global Commons Regime -- 2.3.2 From Content to Format: A Question of Adhesion -- 3 Does the Outer Space Treaty Permit the Protection and Preservation of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon? -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Right to Protect and Preserve Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon in the Outer Space Treaty -- 3.2.1 Freedom of Exploration and Use -- 3.2.2 Use for the Benefit and Interest of All Countries -- 3.2.3 Freedom of Access and Prohibition of Appropriation -- 3.3 Final Remark -- 4 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act as One Small Step Towards U.S. Space Dominance? The Case for a Multilateral Treaty Protection Regime -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act -- 4.2.1 Content of the Bill -- 4.2.2 Rationale Behind the One Small Step Act 4.2.3 U.S. Leadership in Space: Space Dominance Policy -- 4.3 Consequences on International Space Law: Undermining Without Violation? -- 4.3.1 Freedom of Use -- 4.3.2 No Appropriation -- 4.3.3 Equality -- 4.4 Conclusion: Protecting Space Law, the Case for a U.N. Based Space Heritage Treaty? -- 5 The 'Outstanding Universal Value' Concept of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention: Food for Thought to Preserve Lunar Artifacts -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Concept of 'Outstanding Universal Value' and Its Potential Application in Outer Space -- 5.3 Legal Scenarios to Protect OUV Sites in Outer Space -- 5.4 Monitoring the State of Conservation of OUV in Outer Space -- 5.5 Concluding Observations -- 6 Necessity of Special Regulation for Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 6.1 General Remarks on Applicability of Cultural Heritage Law to Space -- 6.2 Legal Regulation for Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 6.2.1 Preservation of Works of Man as Cultural Heritage Site on the Moon -- 6.2.2 Preservation of Areas as Cultural Heritage Site on the Moon -- 6.3 Ways Forwards -- 7 How to Preserve Humanity's Lunar Heritage -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Defining What Needs Protection -- 7.2.1 Sites and Objects on the Moon -- 7.2.2 Deciding Which Sites Form Cultural Heritage -- 7.3 Difficulties of Attributing the Heritage Status to the Lunar Sites -- 7.3.1 Impossibility Under Current Legislation -- 7.3.2 Danger of Political Appropriation -- 7.3.3 Necessity for a Rapid Solution -- 7.4 Efforts Made up to Now -- 7.4.1 NASA's Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities -- 7.4.2 Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act -- 7.4.3 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act -- 7.5 Possible Solutions -- 7.5.1 A New UN Treaty -- 7.5.2 A Bilateral or Multilateral International Agreement -- 7.5.3 Creation of an International Body -- 7.6 Conclusion 8 Protection of Lunar Heritage Sites: A Customary Law Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Cultural Heritage Protection Under Space Treaties -- 8.3 The Existence of a Custom? -- 8.3.1 Province of All Mankind Versus Common Heritage of Mankind -- 8.4 Applicability of the World Heritage Convention to Sites on the Moon -- 8.5 Existence of a Custom for the Protection of Cultural Heritage on the Earth -- 8.6 Conclusion: The Way Forward -- 9 Lunar Seismic Experiments: A Legacy Which Deserves to Be Remembered -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Seismology-A Brief Introduction -- 9.2.1 Seismic Instruments -- 9.3 Lunar Seismology Missions -- 9.3.1 Ranger 3 -- 9.3.2 Ranger 4 -- 9.3.3 Ranger 5 -- 9.3.4 Apollo 11 -- 9.3.5 Apollo 12 -- 9.3.6 Apollo 13 -- 9.3.7 Apollo 14 -- 9.3.8 Apollo 15 -- 9.3.9 Apollo 16 -- 9.3.10 Apollo 17 -- 9.4 The Importance of the Lunar Seismic Experiments -- 9.5 Conclusion -- 10 The Moon that Owns Itself: Exploring New Legal Avenues to Protect Cultural and Natural Heritage in Space -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Human Activities on the Moon -- 10.3 Literature Review -- 10.4 International Space Law and the Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 10.5 The World Heritage Convention -- 10.6 Lessons from the Tree that Owns Itself -- 10.7 Conclusion -- 11 The Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon: The Poo Bags Paradox -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 From Human Waste to Cultural Heritage or How a Poo Bag Becomes a Cultural Heritage Protected Under Public International Law -- 11.1.2 From Cultural Heritage to Interplanetary Threat: The Poo Bag Paradox |
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spelling | Froehlich, Annette Verfasser aut Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (150 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in Space Policy Ser. v.24 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 The Legal Framework Protecting Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon and In Situ Preservation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Space Archaeology -- 1.3 Legal Framework -- 1.3.1 The World Heritage Convention -- 1.3.2 The Underwater Heritage Convention -- 1.3.3 International Law Governing Outer Space -- 1.4 NASA Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities -- 1.5 In Situ Preservation -- 1.6 Conclusions -- 2 Could the Moon's Cultural Heritage Be Inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List? -- 2.1 Does the Tranquility Base Correspond to UNESCO's Conception of Cultural Heritage? -- 2.1.1 Determination of the Nature of Moon's Heritage -- 2.1.2 Reflection About Tranquility Base Outstanding Universal Value -- 2.2 Can Tranquility Base Candidacy Be Duly Submitted by One State Party? -- 2.2.1 The Impasse of National Ownership -- 2.2.2 The Hope Around the Notions of Jurisdiction and Control -- 2.3 What Other Options Could Be Devised to Protect the Tranquility Base? -- 2.3.1 The Example of Underwater Heritage: Learning from Other Global Commons Regime -- 2.3.2 From Content to Format: A Question of Adhesion -- 3 Does the Outer Space Treaty Permit the Protection and Preservation of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon? -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Right to Protect and Preserve Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon in the Outer Space Treaty -- 3.2.1 Freedom of Exploration and Use -- 3.2.2 Use for the Benefit and Interest of All Countries -- 3.2.3 Freedom of Access and Prohibition of Appropriation -- 3.3 Final Remark -- 4 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act as One Small Step Towards U.S. Space Dominance? The Case for a Multilateral Treaty Protection Regime -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act -- 4.2.1 Content of the Bill -- 4.2.2 Rationale Behind the One Small Step Act 4.2.3 U.S. Leadership in Space: Space Dominance Policy -- 4.3 Consequences on International Space Law: Undermining Without Violation? -- 4.3.1 Freedom of Use -- 4.3.2 No Appropriation -- 4.3.3 Equality -- 4.4 Conclusion: Protecting Space Law, the Case for a U.N. Based Space Heritage Treaty? -- 5 The 'Outstanding Universal Value' Concept of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention: Food for Thought to Preserve Lunar Artifacts -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Concept of 'Outstanding Universal Value' and Its Potential Application in Outer Space -- 5.3 Legal Scenarios to Protect OUV Sites in Outer Space -- 5.4 Monitoring the State of Conservation of OUV in Outer Space -- 5.5 Concluding Observations -- 6 Necessity of Special Regulation for Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 6.1 General Remarks on Applicability of Cultural Heritage Law to Space -- 6.2 Legal Regulation for Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 6.2.1 Preservation of Works of Man as Cultural Heritage Site on the Moon -- 6.2.2 Preservation of Areas as Cultural Heritage Site on the Moon -- 6.3 Ways Forwards -- 7 How to Preserve Humanity's Lunar Heritage -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Defining What Needs Protection -- 7.2.1 Sites and Objects on the Moon -- 7.2.2 Deciding Which Sites Form Cultural Heritage -- 7.3 Difficulties of Attributing the Heritage Status to the Lunar Sites -- 7.3.1 Impossibility Under Current Legislation -- 7.3.2 Danger of Political Appropriation -- 7.3.3 Necessity for a Rapid Solution -- 7.4 Efforts Made up to Now -- 7.4.1 NASA's Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities -- 7.4.2 Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act -- 7.4.3 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act -- 7.5 Possible Solutions -- 7.5.1 A New UN Treaty -- 7.5.2 A Bilateral or Multilateral International Agreement -- 7.5.3 Creation of an International Body -- 7.6 Conclusion 8 Protection of Lunar Heritage Sites: A Customary Law Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Cultural Heritage Protection Under Space Treaties -- 8.3 The Existence of a Custom? -- 8.3.1 Province of All Mankind Versus Common Heritage of Mankind -- 8.4 Applicability of the World Heritage Convention to Sites on the Moon -- 8.5 Existence of a Custom for the Protection of Cultural Heritage on the Earth -- 8.6 Conclusion: The Way Forward -- 9 Lunar Seismic Experiments: A Legacy Which Deserves to Be Remembered -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Seismology-A Brief Introduction -- 9.2.1 Seismic Instruments -- 9.3 Lunar Seismology Missions -- 9.3.1 Ranger 3 -- 9.3.2 Ranger 4 -- 9.3.3 Ranger 5 -- 9.3.4 Apollo 11 -- 9.3.5 Apollo 12 -- 9.3.6 Apollo 13 -- 9.3.7 Apollo 14 -- 9.3.8 Apollo 15 -- 9.3.9 Apollo 16 -- 9.3.10 Apollo 17 -- 9.4 The Importance of the Lunar Seismic Experiments -- 9.5 Conclusion -- 10 The Moon that Owns Itself: Exploring New Legal Avenues to Protect Cultural and Natural Heritage in Space -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Human Activities on the Moon -- 10.3 Literature Review -- 10.4 International Space Law and the Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 10.5 The World Heritage Convention -- 10.6 Lessons from the Tree that Owns Itself -- 10.7 Conclusion -- 11 The Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon: The Poo Bags Paradox -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 From Human Waste to Cultural Heritage or How a Poo Bag Becomes a Cultural Heritage Protected Under Public International Law -- 11.1.2 From Cultural Heritage to Interplanetary Threat: The Poo Bag Paradox Space law Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Froehlich, Annette Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030384029 |
spellingShingle | Froehlich, Annette Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 The Legal Framework Protecting Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon and In Situ Preservation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Space Archaeology -- 1.3 Legal Framework -- 1.3.1 The World Heritage Convention -- 1.3.2 The Underwater Heritage Convention -- 1.3.3 International Law Governing Outer Space -- 1.4 NASA Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities -- 1.5 In Situ Preservation -- 1.6 Conclusions -- 2 Could the Moon's Cultural Heritage Be Inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List? -- 2.1 Does the Tranquility Base Correspond to UNESCO's Conception of Cultural Heritage? -- 2.1.1 Determination of the Nature of Moon's Heritage -- 2.1.2 Reflection About Tranquility Base Outstanding Universal Value -- 2.2 Can Tranquility Base Candidacy Be Duly Submitted by One State Party? -- 2.2.1 The Impasse of National Ownership -- 2.2.2 The Hope Around the Notions of Jurisdiction and Control -- 2.3 What Other Options Could Be Devised to Protect the Tranquility Base? -- 2.3.1 The Example of Underwater Heritage: Learning from Other Global Commons Regime -- 2.3.2 From Content to Format: A Question of Adhesion -- 3 Does the Outer Space Treaty Permit the Protection and Preservation of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon? -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Right to Protect and Preserve Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon in the Outer Space Treaty -- 3.2.1 Freedom of Exploration and Use -- 3.2.2 Use for the Benefit and Interest of All Countries -- 3.2.3 Freedom of Access and Prohibition of Appropriation -- 3.3 Final Remark -- 4 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act as One Small Step Towards U.S. Space Dominance? The Case for a Multilateral Treaty Protection Regime -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act -- 4.2.1 Content of the Bill -- 4.2.2 Rationale Behind the One Small Step Act 4.2.3 U.S. Leadership in Space: Space Dominance Policy -- 4.3 Consequences on International Space Law: Undermining Without Violation? -- 4.3.1 Freedom of Use -- 4.3.2 No Appropriation -- 4.3.3 Equality -- 4.4 Conclusion: Protecting Space Law, the Case for a U.N. Based Space Heritage Treaty? -- 5 The 'Outstanding Universal Value' Concept of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention: Food for Thought to Preserve Lunar Artifacts -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Concept of 'Outstanding Universal Value' and Its Potential Application in Outer Space -- 5.3 Legal Scenarios to Protect OUV Sites in Outer Space -- 5.4 Monitoring the State of Conservation of OUV in Outer Space -- 5.5 Concluding Observations -- 6 Necessity of Special Regulation for Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 6.1 General Remarks on Applicability of Cultural Heritage Law to Space -- 6.2 Legal Regulation for Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 6.2.1 Preservation of Works of Man as Cultural Heritage Site on the Moon -- 6.2.2 Preservation of Areas as Cultural Heritage Site on the Moon -- 6.3 Ways Forwards -- 7 How to Preserve Humanity's Lunar Heritage -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Defining What Needs Protection -- 7.2.1 Sites and Objects on the Moon -- 7.2.2 Deciding Which Sites Form Cultural Heritage -- 7.3 Difficulties of Attributing the Heritage Status to the Lunar Sites -- 7.3.1 Impossibility Under Current Legislation -- 7.3.2 Danger of Political Appropriation -- 7.3.3 Necessity for a Rapid Solution -- 7.4 Efforts Made up to Now -- 7.4.1 NASA's Recommendations to Space-Faring Entities -- 7.4.2 Apollo Lunar Landing Legacy Act -- 7.4.3 One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act -- 7.5 Possible Solutions -- 7.5.1 A New UN Treaty -- 7.5.2 A Bilateral or Multilateral International Agreement -- 7.5.3 Creation of an International Body -- 7.6 Conclusion 8 Protection of Lunar Heritage Sites: A Customary Law Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Cultural Heritage Protection Under Space Treaties -- 8.3 The Existence of a Custom? -- 8.3.1 Province of All Mankind Versus Common Heritage of Mankind -- 8.4 Applicability of the World Heritage Convention to Sites on the Moon -- 8.5 Existence of a Custom for the Protection of Cultural Heritage on the Earth -- 8.6 Conclusion: The Way Forward -- 9 Lunar Seismic Experiments: A Legacy Which Deserves to Be Remembered -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Seismology-A Brief Introduction -- 9.2.1 Seismic Instruments -- 9.3 Lunar Seismology Missions -- 9.3.1 Ranger 3 -- 9.3.2 Ranger 4 -- 9.3.3 Ranger 5 -- 9.3.4 Apollo 11 -- 9.3.5 Apollo 12 -- 9.3.6 Apollo 13 -- 9.3.7 Apollo 14 -- 9.3.8 Apollo 15 -- 9.3.9 Apollo 16 -- 9.3.10 Apollo 17 -- 9.4 The Importance of the Lunar Seismic Experiments -- 9.5 Conclusion -- 10 The Moon that Owns Itself: Exploring New Legal Avenues to Protect Cultural and Natural Heritage in Space -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Human Activities on the Moon -- 10.3 Literature Review -- 10.4 International Space Law and the Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon -- 10.5 The World Heritage Convention -- 10.6 Lessons from the Tree that Owns Itself -- 10.7 Conclusion -- 11 The Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites on the Moon: The Poo Bags Paradox -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 From Human Waste to Cultural Heritage or How a Poo Bag Becomes a Cultural Heritage Protected Under Public International Law -- 11.1.2 From Cultural Heritage to Interplanetary Threat: The Poo Bag Paradox Space law |
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