By Stephen S. Buono
In 1979, the Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, also known as the Moon Treaty, was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. Negotiated over a decade, the treaty was not ultimately ratified.
In this monograph entitled Governing the Moon: A History, author Stephen S. Buono illuminates the treaty’s deep origins, the contributions of international space lawyers, the details of the negotiating process, the role played by the United States in shaping the final text, and the contributions of the treaty’s single most important author, Aldo Armando Cocca.
NASA SP-2024-4559
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