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Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies
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ARTICLE-2
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... All
activities
on the
moon
,
including
its
exploration
and use, shall be carried out in
accordance
with
international law
, in particular the
Charter of the United Nations
, and taking into
account
the
Declaration
on
Principles
of
International Law
concerning
Friendly
Relations
and
Co-operation
among
States
in
accordance
with the
Charter of the United Nations
,
adopted
by the
General Assembly
on 24 October 1970, in the
interest
of maintaining
international peace
and
security
and
promoting
international
co-operation
and
mutual
understanding
, and with
due
regard
to the
corresponding
interests
of all other
States Parties
. ...
ARTICLE-4
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... 1. The
exploration
and use of the
moon
shall be the
province
of all
mankind
and shall be carried out for the
benefit
and in the
interests
of all
countries
,
irrespective
of their
degree
of
economic
or
scientific
development
.
Due
regard
shall be
paid
to the
interests
of present and
future generations
as well as to the need to
promote
higher standards of
living
and
conditions
of
economic
and
social progress
and
development
in
accordance
with the
Charter of the United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... 3. If the
consultations
do not
lead
to a mutually acceptable
settlement
which has
due
regard
for the
rights
and
interests
of all
States Parties
, the
parties
concerned
shall take all
measures
to settle the
dispute
by other
peaceful
means of their
choice
appropriate to the
circumstances
and the
nature
of the
dispute
. If difficulties arise in
connection
with the
opening
of
consultations
or if
consultations
do not
lead
to a mutually acceptable
settlement
, any
State Party
may
seek
the
assistance
of the
Secretary-General
, without
seeking
the
consent
of any other
State Party
concerned
, in
order
to resolve the
controversy
. A
State Party
which does not maintain
diplomatic relations
with another
State Party
concerned
shall
participate
in such
consultations
, at its
choice
, either itself or through another
State Party
or the
Secretary-General
as
intermediary
. ...
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