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45 J. Space L. 383 (2021)
The Role of Customary International Law in Future Lunar Activities

handle is hein.journals/jrlsl45 and id is 393 raw text is: THE ROLE OF CUSTOMARY
INTERNATIONAL LAW IN FUTURE LUNAR
ACTIVITIES
Nivedita Raju and Heloise Vertadier*
ABSTRACT
Once humans have a regular presence on the Moon, numerous
legal questions will arise. Some we can predict now, while others
we cannot anticipate. Adopting multilateral treaties to address
each issue arising from the development of lunar communities en-
tails consensus-based State-oriented decision-making. As this form
of law-making appears increasingly unlikely for the future of lunar
and space governance, this article considers how stakeholder be-
havior could eventually form new laws through the creation of what
is called a customary international norm. This article explores what
international customs are, where they take their binding force from
and why they would be an interesting way to regulate future human
communities in space. We will present examples of the use of inter-
national customs in lunar-related activities and review whether we
can consider as custom: (1) the Artemis Accords, and (2) the pur-
chase of lunar regolith by the National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration (NASA).
Nivedita Raju is a Researcher at Stockholm International Peace Research Insti-
tute (SIPRI). She specializes in space security and also conducts outreach on disarma-
ment education. In addition, she is Director of Legal Affairs and Research at Space Court
Foundation. Previously, she was a Research Fellow at Open Lunar Foundation. Heloise
Vertadier is the project coordinator of the Breaking Ground Lunar Resources Trust cre-
ated by the Open Lunar Foundation. She is also a member of the Dubai Courts of Space
working group. After training in cyber and aviation law in France, Heloise completed the
MSS program at the International Space University and is currently doing a Ph.D. at
Otago University in New Zealand. Her thesis is focusing on the future of the law and
governance for lunar settlements and is supported via a grant by the Luxembourg Space
Agency.

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