Moon Real Estate
In 1967, the United Nations Outer Space Treaty clearly prohibited nations from owning the moon, but the law didn't say anything about individuals. This is where Hope has exploited the loophole in the treaty to his own advantageous reasons, claiming that there are no standardized rules for private citizens to make claims on land. In defense of his lunar estate business, he says that 197 countries at one point in history had a basis by which private citizens could make claims on land and not make payment.
This controversy over who owns the moon is beginning to heat up as countries such as Japan and the United States are drawing up plans for moon colonies. In the future, it is certain that lunar property ownership will spark much conflict. Many people believe that Hope's defense for his actions on the moon will not hold for much longer. The moon is a common property of the international community, so nobody can own it, including individuals and states. This is clearly established in the U.N. treaty which states that "Individuals' rights cannot prevail over the rights and obligations of a state."
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