Moon, resources & Artemis
StandardFocused starter set — not every national mining regime worldwide.
7 sources · 6 cases
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Illustrative · Search
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Compare
The real comparator chrome: jurisdiction tokens, dimension tabs, and a side-by-side map. Germany’s SatDSiG is not a French operations licence. COM(2025) 335 stays a proposal.
Select jurisdictions to compare their space-law regimes side by side.
| Germany | France | |
|---|---|---|
| Treaties | ||
| OST Art. VI | State Party — authorization and continuing supervision (treaty text) | State Party — authorization and continuing supervision (treaty text) |
| National operations statute | No dedicated space-operations licence act — SatDSiG covers high-grade EO data | Loi n° 2008-518 (Space Operations Act / LOS 2008) |
| EU Space Act | COM(2025) 335 stays a proposal | COM(2025) 335 stays a proposal |
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Illustrative · Compare
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Teaching
Moon / resources / Artemis as a starter set — not Lexis completeness. OST Liability is pedagogy: classify the basis, map Art. VI, draft a memo. Not counsel work.
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Focused starter set — not every national mining regime worldwide.
7 sources · 6 cases
Advise a launching state after an on-orbit collision. Map state responsibility (Art. VI OST) to absolute vs fault liability under the 1972 Liability Convention. Not legal advice — pedagogy only.
Role: Counsel to the launching state
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Illustrative · Teaching
Illustrative desk — not a live classroom and not legal advice. Hover pauses. Each section is a Scholar facet over official public texts.
Sources
OST Article VI (UNTS 610, 205) on the reading shell, with a sources rail. Authorization and continuing supervision is the treaty sentence — not a national licence.
Treaty
Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space (1967), Article VI. UNTS 610, 205.
States Parties to the Treaty shall bear international responsibility for national activities in outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, whether such activities are carried on by governmental agencies or by non-governmental entities, and for assuring that national activities are carried out in conformity with the provisions set forth in the present Treaty. The activities of non-governmental entities in outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, shall require authorization and continuing supervision by the appropriate State Party to the Treaty. When activities are carried on in outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, by an international organization, responsibility for compliance with this Treaty shall be borne both by the international organization and by the States Parties to the Treaty participating in such organization.
Illustrative · Sources
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Teaching and research
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Teaching
Seminar packs
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Simulations
Classroom planspiele
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Capabilities
Treaties, statutes, and public instruments with official references. Research aid — verify against the source.
Teaching-depth maps (for example DE / FR). Honest gaps stay visible — Germany’s SatDSiG is not a French operations licence.
Ready-made seminar paths on moon resources, liability, licensing, debris, and export-control themes.
Planspiele on OST liability, dual-use export, spectrum coordination, and related frozen scenarios.
When search uses AI ranking, the disclosure stays on the desk. Citations resolve to official text or fail closed.
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Versus Atlas
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Screening-level product copy — not legal advice. Generated by AI outputs in the product require human review. Access requires organisation membership and ProductCode.SCHOLAR (institutional). The EU Space Act (COM(2025) 335) is a proposal, not yet in force. The desks on this page are illustrative playback, not a live session.
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