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Analysis of Johan Galtung's Concept of International Peace in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty Tandungan, Edmondus Sadesto; Salim, Andre
International Journal of Law Reconstruction Vol 8, No 2 (2024): International Journal of Law Reconstruction
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26532/ijlr.v8i2.40309

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The 1967 Outer Space Treaty is the legal basis for every country to carry out space exploration. The formation of the Outer Space Treaty in 1967 was a step forward as a basis for the use of outer space for peaceful purposes. Johan Galtung's concept of international peace can be a reference in analyzing the concept of international peace in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty. The aim of this writing is to analyze the application of Johan Galtung's concept of international peace in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty. This type of research is normative legal research that examines the Outer Space Treaty. Space Treaty 1967 and various concepts in international law. The data used is secondary data in the form of primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. The primary legal material used is the provisions on the use of outer space in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty and the UN Charter, while the secondary legal material consists of various literature related to the topic under study. The data obtained was then analyzed qualitatively using deductive thinking methods. The research results show that the correlation between Johan Galtung's concept of international peace in the 167 Outer Space Treaty can be seen from the stages of peace, namely peacemaking, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding.
Redefinition of International Peace in the Use of Outer Space Based on Peacefull Purpose Principle in Outer Space Treaty 1967 Tandungan, Edmondus Sadesto; Salim, Andre; Christy, Gracesy Prisela
International Journal of Law Reconstruction Vol 9, No 2 (2025): International Journal of Law Reconstruction
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26532/ijlr.v9i2.48399

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The 1967 Outer Space Treaty was established as a basis for the peaceful exploration and use of outer space. However, since its inception, there has been no standard definition of the phrase "peaceful purpose" in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty. Differences in interpretation regarding the peaceful purpose of using outer space have given rise to differences in space exploration actions by several countries which could actually threaten international peace. The aim of this writing is to redefine the concept of international peace in 1967 Outer Space Treaty. This type of research is normative legal research by examining the Outer Space Treaty and various concepts in international law, particularly regarding the concept of international peace. The data used is secondary data in the form of primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. The primary legal material used is the provisions on the use of outer space in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty and the United Nations Charter, while the secondary legal material consists of various literature related to the topic under study. The data obtained was then analyzed qualitatively using deductive thinking methods. The research results show that international peace in the use of outer space is defined as eliminating all forms of threats that have the potential to cause conflict between countries, where outer space may not be used for any military purposes.