Space Law
Space Law refers to the body of laws and agreements that govern human activities in outer space. It includes international treaties, such as the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, which establishes that space exploration should benefit all countries and prohibits the placement of nuclear weapons in space.
These laws address issues like the use of satellites, space debris, and the rights of nations to explore celestial bodies. As more countries and private companies engage in space activities, Space Law continues to evolve to ensure peaceful and responsible use of outer space resources.