Declaration of the Rights of the Moon
2021 draft proposal to legally protect the Moon under a rights of nature paradigm
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Declaration of the Rights of the Moon
Summary
Declaration of the Rights of the Moon is a proposed legislation[1].
Key Facts
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's instance of is recorded as proposed legislation[2].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's instance of is recorded as draft document[3].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's main subject is recorded as Moon[5].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's main subject is recorded as space law[6].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's work available at URL is recorded as https://earthlaws.org.au/moon-declaration/[7].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's facet of is recorded as rights of nature[8].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's title is recorded as Declaration of the Rights of the Moon[9].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's first line is recorded as We the people of Earth -[10].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's Facebook username is recorded as groups/moondeclaration[11].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's hashtag is recorded as moonrights[12].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1527956', 'amount': '+2'}[13].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1129448', 'amount': '+1'}[14].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's last line is recorded as the right to remain a forever peaceful celestial entity, unmarred by human conflict or warfare.[15].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's copyright status is recorded as not yet determined[16].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's quotation or excerpt is recorded as The Moon – which consists of but is not limited to: its surface and subsurface landscapes including mountains and craters, rocks and boulders, regolith, dust, mantle, core, minerals, gases, water, ice, boundary exosphere, surrounding lunar orbits, cislunar space – is a sovereign natural entity in its own right and, in accordance with established international space law, no nation, entity, or individual of Earth may assert ownership or territorial sovereignty of the Moon.[17].
- Declaration of the Rights of the Moon's FAQ URL is recorded as https://earthlaws.org.au/moon-declaration/info[18].