Contrary to the claims of most individuals who comment on property rights in space, an international agreement is not necessary
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Property Rights in Space: A New Framework
The new framework presented here rejects the premises that dominate the discussion of property rights in space. It rejects the
Property Rights in Space: The Freedom to Create Values
Every human being has the moral right to take the actions necessary to create material values. Of course, many governments
Property Rights in Space: Property Rights
A truly moral justification for property rights in space must include an identification of the nature of property and property
Property Rights in Space: Shared Premises
While purporting to offer the foundation for “morally-justified property rights in space,” Lowe’s proposal actually is an abrogation of property
Property Rights in Space: A False Framework
In 1967, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union signed the Outer Space Treaty. While the treaty
Property Rights in Space: A Duty to Sacrifice
Beginning with its position that space is a part of the “celestial commons,” the Left argues that we need “democratic
Property Rights in Space: The Celestial Commons
Leftists regard space as a part of the “celestial commons.” Space, they claim, belongs to all of mankind and private