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Overview of State Responsibility in a Global Commons Prof. Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz Director, National Center for Remote Sensing, Air and Space Law Research assistance by Mr. Sam Shulman, 2L NCRSASL Summer Research Intern, Columbia University School of Law 3rd Eilene M. Galloway Symposium on Critical Issues in Space Law 11 December 2008

Commons as Concept General any of the earth's ubiquitous and unowned natural resources, such as the oceans, the atmosphere, and space Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English Law Res communis thing belongs to all, all have right to use and enjoy, even in single parts, can never be exclusively acquired as a whole. Black s Law Dictionary No single, formal, authoritative definition of global commons, per se Aggregate of treaty and practice language relating to Antarctica, oceans, and space Economics natural assets outside national jurisdiction such as the oceans, outer space and the Antarctic. French equivalent: patrimoine commun OECD Glossary 1

Modern Global Commons Antarctica 1959 Antarctic Treaty Entered into force June 23, 1961 157 signatories, 157 ratifications & accessions, 68 declarations Space 1967 Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Uses of Outer Space (Outer Space Treaty) Entered into force on 10 October 1967, 98 ratifications, 27 signed 1979 Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies (Moon Agreement) Entered into force 11 July 1984, 13 ratifications and 4 signatures Oceans 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS) Entered into force 16 November 1994, signatories 157, parties : 157 2

Article VI of the Outer Space Treaty States Parties to the Treaty shall bear international responsibility for national activities in outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, whether such activities are carried on by governmental agencies or by non-governmental entities, and for assuring that national activities are carried out in conformity with the provisions set forth in the present Treaty. The activities of nongovernmental entities in outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, shall require authorization and continuing supervision by the appropriate State Party to the Treaty. When activities are carried on in outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, by an international organization, responsibility for compliance with this Treaty shall be borne both by the international organization and by the States Parties to the Treaty participating in such organization. 3

Question Raised: What does international responsibility mean? Antarctic Treaty Mentions responsibility once No specific mention of international responsibility States have continuing responsibility to resolve disputes by negotiation, inquiry, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement or other peaceful means even if not referred to the ICJ Art. XI (2) Principles and rules that create responsibility of Signatory-States to other Signatory-States Stated consequences of a breach Settlement and/or deference to ICJ Apparent international responsibilities 4

Question Raised: What does international responsibility mean? U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea International responsibility applies to two specific cases: 1. Case one: A. Loss or damage to a coastal State in territorial sea B. Caused by Flag State s government ship due to ship s breach of treaty or other international law or coastal State s regulations C. Operating for noncommercial purposes 2. Case two: A. Loss or damage to a strait-bordering State B. Caused by Flag State s ship or aircraft due to breach of treaty s or strait-bordering State s regulations C. On transit passage 5

Question Raised: What does international responsibility mean? Outer Space Treaty Radical, rapid departure from evolution of law of other commons Months versus centuries or decades 10 months from end of negotiations to entering into force Clear intent to be governed by international law Specifically, clearly declared that space is res communis Art. VI is compromise between US and USSR negotiating positions USSR: Only State actors in space US: State and private actors in space International responsibility mentioned once Applies to States, international organizations, and States participating in international organizations International responsibility for National activities Assuring that national activities conform to OST National activities of nongovernmental actors 6

Question Raised: What does national activities mean? The Antarctic Treaty Contains no specific language re: national activities Numerous rules applicable to States and nongovernmental actors Prohibition of nuclear explosions and nuclear waste dumping Art V.1 and 2 All parts of Antarctica, fixtures, and equipment always open to official inspectors Art VII.3 7

Question Raised: What does national activities mean? The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea No express language re: national activities Numerous rules re: nongovernmental actors.e.g., All ships must respect safety zones No exploitation of continental shelf without coastal State s express consent Some activities by nongovernmental entities will not be national activities E.g., piracy: government ship or aircraft whose crew commits piracy can lose government status and remain a State s national as a private vessel. Art. 104 State makes determination as to national status after the act 8

Question Raised: What does national activities mean? Moon Agreement Art. 14 language is almost exact language of Outer Space Treaty Art. VI. Requirements written differently: OST requires States to authorize and supervise activities of nongovernmental actors Moon Agreement requires States ensure nongovernmental entities under their jurisdiction shall engage in activities under authority and continuing supervision Apparent change in target of authority? OST = authorizing activities Moon Agreement = authorizing actors 9

Question Raised: What does national activities mean? Custom The general principle, drawn from State practice and international judicial decisions, is that the conduct of a person or group of persons not acting on behalf of the State is not considered as an act of the State under international law. Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, with commentaries, Art. XI. States are responsible for private activities to the extent that the State acknowledges and adopts the conduct in question as its own. Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, with commentaries, Art. XI. 10

Question Raised: What does national activities mean? Outer Space Treaty OST Art, VI acknowledges and adopts the conduct of nongovernmental entities to the extent of national activities 11

Open Questions Does the OST requirement of State authorization and supervision of nongovernmental actors adopt the conduct of nongovernmental entities as national activities? i.e., how high of a standard is set by Art. VI? International responsibility requires assuring that national activities conform to OST, but what constitutes assurance? What methods and procedures meet authorization and supervision requirements? Licenses? National laws and regulations? International norms? Do these apply to States and international organizations in the same manner? What, if any, non-space international documents impose or define international National Center responsibility for Remote Sensing, Air and Space national Law activities? 12

Conclusion At international law nongovernmental actor - State relationship is ambiguous and evolving, e.g.: Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts International Law of Human Rights Art. VI provisions atypical at international law State-nongovernmental actor relationship more defined Something more is required than in Antarctica and on the high seas, unclear exactly what Clarification will come, in large part, from national laws, regulations, and practices Must be consistent with OST and international law At minimum, authorization and continuing supervision Could be more depending on application and circumstances 13

Questions? Comments?