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Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies
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PREAMBLE
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Recalling
resolution 1962 (XVIII), entitled "
Declaration
of
Legal Principles
Governing
the
Activities
of
States
in the
Exploration
and Use of
Outer Space
",which was
adopted
unanimously
by the
United Nations
General Assembly
on 13 December 1963, ...
...
Recalling
resolution 1884 (XVIII), calling upon
States
to
refrain
from placing in
orbit
around the
earth
any
objects
carrying
nuclear weapons
or any other kinds of
weapons of mass destruction
or from installing such
weapons
on
celestial bodies
, which was
adopted
unanimously
by the
United Nations
General Assembly
on 17 October 1963, ...
...
Taking
account
of
United Nations
General Assembly
resolution 110 (II) of 3 November 1947, which
condemned
propaganda
designed or likely to provoke or
encourage
any
threat
to the
peace
,
breach of the peace
or
act
of
aggression
, and considering that the aforementioned resolution is applicable to
outer space
, ...
ARTICLE-V
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States Parties
to the
Treaty
shall immediately inform the other
States Parties
to the
Treaty
or the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
of any
phenomena
they
discover
in
outer space
,
including
the
moon
and other
celestial bodies
, which could
constitute
a
danger
to the
life
or
health
of
astronauts
. ...
ARTICLE-XI
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... In
order
to
promote
international
co-operation
in the
peaceful
exploration
and use of
outer space
,
States Parties
to the
Treaty
conducting
activities
in
outer space
,
including
the
moon
and other
celestial bodies
,
agree
to inform the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
as well as the
public
and the
international
scientific
community
, to the
greatest
extent
feasible and practicable, of the
nature
,
conduct
,
locations
and results of such
activities
. On
receiving
the said
information
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
should be prepared to
disseminate
it immediately and effectively. ...
... In
order
to
promote
international
co-operation
in the
peaceful
exploration
and use of
outer space
,
States Parties
to the
Treaty
conducting
activities
in
outer space
,
including
the
moon
and other
celestial bodies
,
agree
to inform the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
as well as the
public
and the
international
scientific
community
, to the
greatest
extent
feasible and practicable, of the
nature
,
conduct
,
locations
and results of such
activities
. On
receiving
the said
information
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
should be prepared to
disseminate
it immediately and effectively. ...
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