After 12 years of attempts, a British man obtained the right to be legally responsible for protecting the surface of Mars from experiments and sabotage acts. The outside, according to Sky News.
The 53-year-old agreement bans the placement of nuclear weapons in space, limits the use of celestial bodies except for peaceful purposes, and stipulates that no country may claim sovereignty over outer space or any celestial body.
British doctor Philip Davies is seeking, according to the newspaper “Express”, to obtain a right to possession of land on Mars, through his organization, “Mars Register”, in order to protect it from falling “in the hands of the wrong people”, such as those who protect the environment.
The 55-year-old doctor said: “There is currently no way to own land in space, the law does not allow it.”
He added, “But possession is different. Modern law at the international level recognizes that the correct way to acquire ownership is by demonstrating possession. No one has ever attempted to acquire land on Mars, but we did.”
On the other hand, others such as Professor von der Donck, director of public relations at the International Institute for Space Law, are trying to stop Davis from making his Mars acquisition.
Der Dunk said: “Davis’ claim is not ‘illegal’, but it does mean that anyone else can disregard his claims as long as the Outer Space Treaty continues to rule.”
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