As outer space, like the Internet, is a global resource available for the use of all humanity, its governance has been used by a number of authors as an analogy to Internet governance. However the distinct manner in which each of these governance regimes evolved has resulted in a number of significant differences between the body of law embodied in each regime, the actors participating in it, and the institutions and processes by which substantive issues are addressed. This paper outlines these differences and concludes by considering some of the lessons that might be drawn from each regime to inform the governance of the other.
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Malcolm, J. (2007). The Space Law Analogy to Internet Governance. Journal of Law, Information and Science, 18, 53–87. Retrieved from http://canberra.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwY2AwNtIz0EUrE4yNE1OTUxINQLV9imVSoqFZIrCiTrZINEgE9kDMQZuTozwsndxMgwPMQpDLQjchBqbUPFEGZTfXEGcPXdAm9_gCyDkM8cDK1dAC2H42NzMFpiRjQzEGFmCXORUA7XEfMw www.summon.com
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