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Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies
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PREAMBLE
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... Recalling the
Treaty
on
Principles
Governing
the
Activities
of
States
in the
Exploration
and Use of
Outer Space
,
including
the
Moon
and Other
Celestial Bodies
, the
Agreement
on the
Rescue
of
Astronauts
, the
Return
of
Astronauts
and the
Return
of
Objects
Launched
into
Outer Space
, the
Convention
on
International
Liability
for
Damage
Caused by
Space Objects
, and the
Convention
on
Registration
of
Objects
Launched
into
Outer Space
, ...
ARTICLE-3
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... 2. Any
threat
or use of
force
or any other
hostile
act
or
threat
of
hostile
act
on the
moon
is
prohibited
. It is likewise
prohibited
to use the
moon
in
order
to commit any such
act
or to engage in any such
threat
in
relation
to the
earth
, the
moon
,
spacecraft
, the
personnel
of
spacecraft
or
man
- made
space objects
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... (a)
Land
their
space objects
on the
moon
and
launch
them from the
moon
; ...
ARTICLE-13
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... A
State Party
which
learns
of the
crash
landing
, forced
landing
or other unintended
landing
on the
moon
of a
space object
, or its
component
parts, that were not
launched
by it, shall promptly inform the
launching State
Party
and the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-14
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... 2.
States Parties
recognize that detailed
arrangements
concerning
liability
for
damage
caused on the
moon
, in
addition
to the
provisions
of the
Treaty
on
Principles
Governing
the
Activities
of
States
in the
Exploration
and Use of
Outer Space
,
including
the
Moon
and Other
Celestial Bodies
and the
Convention
on
International
Liability
for
Damage
Caused by
Space Objects
, may become necessary as a result of more extensive
activities
on the
moon
. Any such
arrangements
shall be elaborated in
accordance
with the
procedure
provided for in
article
18
of this
Agreement
. ...
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