Deplano on International Space Law & the Artemis Accords

Rossana Deplano (Leicester Law School) has posted The Artemis Accords: Evolution or Revolution in International Space Law? (International and Comparative Law Quarterly (forthcoming 2021)) on SSRN.  Here is the abstract:

Adopted in October 2020, the Artemis Accords are a set of thirteen provisions establishing a principled framework for the sustainable human exploration of the Moon and the other celestial bodies, including the exploitation of their natural resources. This article examines the extent to which the Artemis Accords comply with international law and international standards. It argues that, while rooted on the provisions of the Outer Space Treaty, the Artemis Accords introduce a significant innovation in international space law by replacing the anticipatory approach to the regulation of outer space activities with the staged principle of adaptive governance.