rootbrowseIAC-16E7session 22. Legal Perspectives on Space Resources and Off-Earth MiningPapers1. The Hague Space Resources Governance Working Group: A Progress Report2. Title IV of the U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act of 2015: A Critical Step Forward in Facilitating the Development of a Viable Space Infrastructure3. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE OUTER SPACE TREATY AND CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW4. COSPAR Recommendations in a New Context? Environmental Aspects of Space Mining5. “The Dawn of an International Regime for Space Resources: Multilateral Perspectives”6. The End of the Concept of “Common Heritage of Mankind”? – The Views of State Parties to the Moon Agreement7. The Legality of Unilateral Exploitation of Non-Renewable Resources in Outer Space and the Need for an International Coordinating and Benefit-Sharing Mechanism8. Is Outer Space proper the “Common Heritage of Mankind”?9. 3d printing using material from celestial bodies: A method to circumvent the non-appropriation principle?10. Utilization – consumption – appropriation: asteroid mining is in the pipeline11. The Paradox of United States’ position on the Regulation of Space Resource Extraction12. Off-Earth mining: lessons to be learned from deep seabed and Antarctica13. Legal Challenges in front of private sectors on exploration of Space Resources and off-earth mining14. The application of international trade law to space mining activities15. space resources: between economic and legal commons16. Space resources exploitation from the international and domestic law perspectives: the Russian approach