Mars Treatymaking Workshop Results and Insights from ISU SSP16
- Paper number
IAC-16,E1,4,5,x31911
- Author
Dr. Miranda Bradshaw, International Space University (ISU), United Kingdom
- Author
Ms. Kelsey McBarron, United States
- Coauthor
Mr. Camilo Andres Reyes Mantilla, Colombia
- Coauthor
Mr. Rainer Diaz de Cerio Goenaga, ISU, Spain
- Coauthor
Ms. Elizaveta Orlova, ISU, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Coauthor
Mr. Harry Price, ISU, United Kingdom
- Coauthor
Mr. Christopher Johnson, Secure World Foundation, United States
- Coauthor
Ms. Andrea Harrington, University of Mississippi, United States
- Coauthor
Ms. Ruth McAvinia, Ireland
- Year
2016
- Abstract
In light of the expanding robotic and the impending crewed exploration and settlement of Mars, participants at the International Space University's 2016 Space Studies Program (SSP) held in Haifa, Israel, will act as governmental delegations at the United Nations to create a draft text representing a new international treaty for Mars. This is the fourth year the ISU SSP has conducted this Mars Treatymaking Workshop, done in conjunction with the SSP's Space Policy, Economics, and Law department. Participants historically have been able to more fully understand the tensions in international space policy when they must adopt them as their own. Set in 2026, this workshop features some nations with ambitious plans for Mars colonization, while others intend to commercially mine the red planet's rich mineral resources. The majority of delegations to the UN, however, hold fast the provisions of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, whose Article II mandates that {\it “outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means."} Can these tensions be resolved in a single treaty for Mars? This paper will present the findings of the ISU SSP participants, including their impressions and lessons learned from the simulation of an international intergovernmental negotiation and related workshop experiences.
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