Common Heritage of Humankind International Legal Aspect
Andrey Mamedov (),
Siavash Mirzaee (),
Aslan Abashidze (),
Marina Vakula () and
Alexander Solntsev ()
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Andrey Mamedov: Peoples Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Siavash Mirzaee: Peoples Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Aslan Abashidze: Peoples Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Marina Vakula: Peoples Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Alexander Solntsev: Peoples Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2018, vol. 9, issue 3(33), 1034-1042
Abstract:
The common heritage of humankind takes a prominent place in the law of the sea and international space law Given the gap between the developing and developed countries in the current era and the increasing trend of using and depleting rare resources of the earth and outer space the necessity of using the common heritage of humankind as a rescue factor was experienced The success of this concept in the seabed Part XI of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and steps taken in outer space to implement it the 1979 Moon Treaty inspired to use it in some new spheres that seem to be in danger These new spheres are Human Genome Fossil Aquifers and Cultural Heritage The paper used a scientific methodological approach which facilitates to identify the whole canvas of the research identify the main aspects and concepts of the study The research used scientific methods of cognition i e analysis dialectics and synthesis the method of generalization and system structural method In this paper the author examines other items able to be identified as the common heritage of humankind and practical use such as Human Genome Fossil Aquifers and Cultural Heritage By identifying the new proposed cases of the common heritage of humankind it is possible to use them as an instrument to filling the gap between developing and developed countries and guarantee justice among all nations
Date: 2018
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