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20 February 2017, 05:01 AM | #1 |
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As If We Don't Have Enough Lawyers Already
A kid down the street (Millennial no less) is trying to get into a prestigious law school and hoping to design his own curriculum pertaining to astro-jurisprudence, a specialty title he concocted for the future needs assessment on his application. Citing the United Nations Outer Space Treaty of 1967, he feels there will be upcoming litigation on a variety of fronts including (but not limited to) international & intergalactic trade agreements, labor union arbitrations, divorce/personal injuries, real estate/zoning regulations and environmental protection laws et al. Since travel time from Earth to Mars (the closest potentially life-sustaining planet) is roughly seven years, he has yet to determine the best site for a courtroom (although many cases could be conducted via teleconferencing and/or cyberspace interaction). Welcome to the creative and questionable minds of today's youth (although it sounds more like just another way to milk his parent's financial resources for an additional 20+ years).
On the other hand, the actual UN treaty (as written) does leave a lot of loose ends available for exploiting. The question is, will technological advances allow him enough time to actually fulfill his dream of becoming an outer-space attorney? http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwor...acetreaty.html |
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