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Words Matter: Regulation vs Regulation

October 13, 2017 Laura Montgomery

Words matter.  Although Lewis Carroll’s Humpty Dumpty was perhaps wrong to claim that words meant what he wanted them to…

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High Grade Ore by Lee Hart

October 5, 2017 Laura Montgomery 3 Comments

One may find space law anywhere.  Stanza 4 contains an interesting approach to verifying a claim. Also, the whole ballad…

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This New Ocean II

September 11, 2017 Laura Montgomery

Although not all space lawyers are mesmerized by the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act (the Deep Seabed Mineral Act),…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: Article II, NOAA, property rights, regulation

But What About Parking Fees for Asteroids?

August 7, 2017 Laura Montgomery

Space law is not exactly awash in court opinions. There are statutes. There are regulations. There are not a lot…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: Article II, Nemitz, property rights, State Department

Space Property Rights: More Common Law than Marxism, But That’s a Good Thing

July 24, 2017 Laura Montgomery 3 Comments

I’ve been reading a lot of law review articles recently, and I feel like sharing.  In Deploying the Common Law…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: adverse possession, Article I, Article II, Outer Space Treaty, property rights

Podcast for Hotel Mars Now Available

May 2, 2017 Laura Montgomery

I had a fun chat with John Batchelor and David Livingstone about the Outer Space Treaty and related issues on…

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Posted in: radio Filed under: Article VI, Outer Space Treaty, property rights

This New Ocean

April 22, 2017 Laura Montgomery 4 Comments

This isn’t space law, but it feels like space law.  Or, to put it more pedantically, this application to the…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: Article II, law of the sea, NOAA, property rights, regulation

The “Non-Interference” Provision of Article IX of the Outer Space Treaty and Property Rights

March 31, 2017 Laura Montgomery 18 Comments

Sometimes when you start a new project or line of inquiry it’s helpful to knock out the deadwood first. Then…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: non-interference, Outer Space Treaty, planetary protection, property rights, self-executing

Ordering the Cosmos: Private Law and Celestial Property Rights

October 28, 2016 Laura Montgomery 1 Comment

This month the Institute for Humane Studies and the Mercatus Center co-sponsored a fascinating seminar on the Law and Economics…

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Posted in: uncategorized Filed under: law, private law, property rights

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