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Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects
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States Part
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PREAMBLE
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... The
States Parties
to this
Convention
, ...
ARTICLE-XXI
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... If the
damage
caused by a
space object
presents a
large-scale
danger
to
human
life
or seriously
interferes
with the
living
conditions
of the
population
or the
functioning
of
vital
centres, the
States Parties
, and in particular the
launching State
, shall examine the possibility of rendering appropriate and rapid
assistance
to the
State
which has
suffered
the
damage
, when it so
requests
. However, nothing in this
article
shall
affect
the
rights
or
obligations
of the
States Parties
under this
Convention
. ...
... If the
damage
caused by a
space object
presents a
large-scale
danger
to
human
life
or seriously
interferes
with the
living
conditions
of the
population
or the
functioning
of
vital
centres, the
States Parties
, and in particular the
launching State
, shall examine the possibility of rendering appropriate and rapid
assistance
to the
State
which has
suffered
the
damage
, when it so
requests
. However, nothing in this
article
shall
affect
the
rights
or
obligations
of the
States Parties
under this
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-XXII
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... 1. In this
Convention
, with the
exception
of
Articles
XXIV
to
XXVII
, references to
States
shall be deemed to apply to any
international
intergovernmental organization
which conducts
space
activities
if the
organization
declares
its
acceptance
of the
rights
and
obligations
provided for in this
Convention
and if a
majority
of the
States
members
of the
organization
are
States Parties
to this
Convention
and to the
Treaty
on
Principles
Governing
the
Activities
of
States
in the
Exploration
and Use of
Outer Space
,
including
the
Moon
and Other
Celestial Bodies
. ...
... 2.
States
members
of any such
organization
which are
States Parties
to this
Convention
shall take all appropriate
steps
to ensure that the
organization
makes a
declaration
in
accordance
with the preceding paragraph. ...
... 3. If an
international
intergovernmental organization
is
liable
for
damage
by
virtue
of the
provisions
of this
Convention
, that
organization
and those of its
members
which are
States Parties
to this
Convention
shall be
jointly
and severally
liable
; provided, however, that: ...
... (b) only where the
organization
has not
paid
, within a
period
of six
months
, any sum
agreed
or
determined
to be
due
as
compensation
for such
damage
, may the claimant
State
invoke the
liability
of the
members
which are
States Parties
to this
Convention
for the
payment
of that sum. ...
ARTICLE-XXIII
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... 1. The
provisions
of this
Convention
shall not
affect
other
international agreements
in
force
in so far as
relations
between the
States Parties
to such
agreements
are
concerned
. ...
ARTICLE-XXV
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... Any
State Party
to this
Convention
may
propose
amendments
to this
Convention
.
Amendments
shall
enter into force
for each
State Party
to the
Convention
accepting the
amendments
upon their
acceptance
by a
majority
of the
States Parties
to the
Convention
and thereafter for each remaining
State Party
to the
Convention
on the
date
of
acceptance
by it. ...
ARTICLE-XXVI
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... Ten
years
after the
entry into force
of this
Convention
, the
question
of the
review
of this
Convention
shall be
included
in the
provisional
agenda
of the
United Nations
General Assembly
in
order
to consider, in the
light
of
past
application
of the
Convention
, whether it requires
revision
. However, at any
time
after the
Convention
has been in
force
for five
years
, and at the
request
of one third of the
States Parties
to the
Convention
, and with the
concurrence
of the
majority
of the
States Parties
, a
conference
of the
States Parties
shall be convened to
review
this
Convention
. ...
... Ten
years
after the
entry into force
of this
Convention
, the
question
of the
review
of this
Convention
shall be
included
in the
provisional
agenda
of the
United Nations
General Assembly
in
order
to consider, in the
light
of
past
application
of the
Convention
, whether it requires
revision
. However, at any
time
after the
Convention
has been in
force
for five
years
, and at the
request
of one third of the
States Parties
to the
Convention
, and with the
concurrence
of the
majority
of the
States Parties
, a
conference
of the
States Parties
shall be convened to
review
this
Convention
. ...
... Ten
years
after the
entry into force
of this
Convention
, the
question
of the
review
of this
Convention
shall be
included
in the
provisional
agenda
of the
United Nations
General Assembly
in
order
to consider, in the
light
of
past
application
of the
Convention
, whether it requires
revision
. However, at any
time
after the
Convention
has been in
force
for five
years
, and at the
request
of one third of the
States Parties
to the
Convention
, and with the
concurrence
of the
majority
of the
States Parties
, a
conference
of the
States Parties
shall be convened to
review
this
Convention
. ...
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