The Artemis Accords and International Space Law: An Instrument of Renewal or Fragmentation?

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Balázs Bartóki-Gönczy
Ludovika University of Public Service
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2147-901X
Boldizsár Nagy
Central European University

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Forty-five years have passed since 1979, when the Moon Agreement, last UN treaty exclusively dealing with space activities was adopted. The low number of ratifications of that document 2 marked the end of an era. Since then – despite numerous non-binding instruments and the rise of legislation at national level – the universal legal environment of space activities has been effectively frozen…

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Balázs Bartóki-Gönczy, Ludovika University of Public Service

Director of the Institute of Space Law and Policy (Eötvös József Research Centre, Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest), Associate Professor and Vice-Dean for Academic Affairs at the Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies of the Ludovika University of Public Service, Budapest. Member of the Hungarian Media Council. He holds Hungarian and French degrees in legal studies, PhD in legal science and an MBA diploma from Université Lyon III.

Boldizsár Nagy, Central European University

He teaches international law and refugee law at the Central European University in Vienna. He is one of the founders of the European Society of International Law.

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2024.10.11

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