PROFIT OR SECURITY: SPACE REGULATIONS LEGAL COLONIAL

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Oybek Akhmedov

Abstract

This article examines what legal problems there are in the regulation of space activities. Also, attention will be paid to reveal the importance of this field and its essence.

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How to Cite
Akhmedov , O. (2022). PROFIT OR SECURITY: SPACE REGULATIONS LEGAL COLONIAL. Journal of Integrated Education and Research, 1(6), 51–58. Retrieved from http://ojs.rmasav.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/444

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