The Iran's Rights to Orbital Points from the Point of View of International Law

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
Abstract:

The geostationary orbit as a valuable and unique orbit exist around the earth and known as a limited natural resource. From past till now many countries have been contributed in many legal disputes about this orbit because of its ownership and legal status. one of the most important of these claims declare from equatorial countries that started their activities from 70`s decade seriously and result in issuance of Bogota declaration but their arguments confront with severe dissent of other countries and international jurists did not protect or accompany with their allegments. These claims result in jurists and international society notice to find a suitable way to settlement these kinds of disputes and attempting to find a legal system to regulate the use of GSO. Also our country Iran, confront with some challenges because of it’s orbit points, because of our delay to launch and stabilization of satellites in 26, 34 and 47 points, unfortunately we lost two of these orbit points and there is the risk of losing the other. This article discuss about the problem and the way we can keep our orbit points

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Legal Research, Volume:17 Issue: 36, 2019
Pages:
107 to 132
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