Paving the Parking Lots in Outer Space: Lagrange Points Should Be the Common Heritage of Mankind

Georgetown University Law Center Research Paper No. 2025/03

Michigan Journal of International Law vol. 46 no. 3 (2025), Forthcoming

77 Pages Posted: 30 Sep 2024

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David A. Koplow

Georgetown University Law Center

Date Written: August 29, 2024

Abstract

Outer space offers a vast array of opportunities, with different locations or regions available for exploitation by diverse users for a growing variety of satellite functions.  But not all sectors of space are equally valuable for all applications, and the most desirable venues can become crowded, affording a premium for those who gain access first, and impeding the development of a fair and efficient all-inclusive international legal regime.

This Article focuses on Lagrange points, a finite series of special locations in space where the gravitational forces from a pair of large celestial bodies interact in unusual ways, affording special advantages for human-made space objects to loiter indefinitely, with minimal expenditure of propulsive energy.  Lagrange points constitute a scarce resource that is just beginning to be occupied; existing international law is inadequate to optimally govern their future occupation and use.

This Article proposes that the Lagrange points should be regarded as “the common heritage of mankind.”  That concept has been applied -- with intense controversy – in other domains, even though it remains imprecisely defined.  The Article offers a more comprehensive understanding of the concept, a portrait of how it could be applied to Lagrange points, and an argument in favor of that resolution.

Keywords: outer space, Lagrange point, common heritage, international law

Suggested Citation

Koplow, David A., Paving the Parking Lots in Outer Space: Lagrange Points Should Be the Common Heritage of Mankind (August 29, 2024). Georgetown University Law Center Research Paper No. 2025/03, Michigan Journal of International Law vol. 46 no. 3 (2025), Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4940535 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4940535

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