Abstract

The article considers the principle of international cooperation within the framework ofmodern international space law. The author comes to the conclusion that the principle is a principle of general international law, but it has some features in international space law due to the specifi c of this branch. Such features include the implementation of international cooperation in accordance with international law, including the Charter of the United Nations and the Outer Space Treaty; for the bene fi t and in the interests of all countries taking into special consideration the needs of the developing countries (In particular, obligation of the States to consider on a basis of equality any requests by other States Parties to the Outer Space Treaty to be aff orded an opportunity to observe the fl ight of space objects launched by those States and to inform the international community of their activities in outer space); on an equitable and mutually acceptable basis, using the most eff ective and appropriate modes of cooperation; in the fi eld of the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes. The broad participation of the private sector in international space cooperation is also an important feature.

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  • Международное право начало формироваться в древности, его появление было обусловлено необходимостью межгосударственного взаимодействия для решения общих проблем экономического, политического, военного и иного характера

  • The article considers the principle of international cooperation within the framework ofmodern international space law

  • The author comes to the conclusion that the principle is a principle of general international law, but it has some features in international space law due to the specific of this

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Международное право начало формироваться в древности, его появление было обусловлено необходимостью межгосударственного взаимодействия для решения общих проблем экономического, политического, военного и иного характера.

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