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Limiti alla libertà degli Stati di accesso allo spazio. Il caso della Corea del Nord

Authors: Pierfrancesco Breccia;

Limiti alla libertà degli Stati di accesso allo spazio. Il caso della Corea del Nord

Abstract

Il contributo esamina il caso del lancio di oggetti di spaziali da parte della Corea del Nord nello spazio extra-atmosferico. Tale attività viene analizzata alla luce del quadro giuridico internazionale internazionale ed evidenzia che la libertà degli Stati di accedere allo spazio extra-atmosferico, da un lato, è pienamente riconosciuta dagli dell’artt. I.2 e III dell’Outer Space Treaty (1967); dall’altro lato, che tale libertà può incontrare limiti posti da obblighi internazionali derivanti da decisioni vincolanti del Consiglio di sicurezza. Inoltre, con riguardo alla registrazione degli oggetti lanciati dalla Corea del Nord, l’inserimento nel registro dei dati forniti si configura come una procedura di carattere esclusivamente tecnico, ai sensi della Registration Convention (1975) e, pertanto, l’atto di registrazione non conferisce legalità o legittimità ai lanci nordcoreani.

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diritto internazionale; consiglio di sicurezza; attività spaziali

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