Assessing a Mars Agreement Including Human Settlements
In: Studies in Space Policy Ser. v.30
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Agreements Protecting Lives on Interplanetary Enterprises (ALIEN): Tailoring a Mars Criminal Justice System -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Criminal Activity Anticipation Through Observable Human Behaviour -- 1.2.1 Human Behaviour in Space or Space-Simulated Expeditions -- 1.2.2 Human Behaviour on Antarctica Scientific Expeditions -- 1.2.3 Human Behaviour in Isolated and Tribal Communities -- 1.2.4 Human Behaviour on Submarines -- 1.3 State Jurisdiction and Delegation of Authority -- 1.3.1 State Jurisdiction and Delegation of Authority in Space -- 1.3.2 State Jurisdiction and Delegation of Authority in Antarctica -- 1.3.3 State Jurisdiction and Delegation of Authority on the High Seas -- 1.3.4 State Jurisdiction and Delegation of Authority in the Indian Country -- 1.4 Conclusion -- 2 Is Human Settlement on Mars Marking the Beginning of a New Era of Intellectual Property Rights Protection in Outer Space? -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Public International Law and Intellectual Property Law in Context of Outer Space Activities -- 2.2.1 Sources of Space Law -- 2.2.2 Sources of IP Law -- 2.3 Possible Future Scenarios of Intellectual Property Rights Protection on Mars -- 2.3.1 Declaration of a Regulation-Free-Zone as a Contribution to Innovation -- 2.3.2 Establishment of a New Public International Law Agreement Regarding Intellectual Property Rights in Space Activities -- 2.3.3 Acknowledgement as a New Territory and Extension of Currently Existing Intellectual Property Rights Agreements -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3 On the Province of All Marskind -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Space Tuna Paradox -- 3.3 Martian Market and Monopolies -- 3.4 Terraforming: Consensual Ethics or Competing Hubris -- 3.5 Discussion -- 3.6 Conclusion.