SPS International Agreements - Detailed

caused harmful interference to the rights of others, the violator could expect to find that States experiencing such detriment would be engaged in conduct causing comparable harmful interferences to the initial violator of agreement. It was suggested above that the radio spectrum is a world natural resource. Although in the view of some the resource is limited, it was suggested that science and technology have allowed this position to be challenged. Such a challenge, however, to be effective requires that international law and international organizations join together to establish substantive rights and procedures for the effective implementation of community policies. In the context of arriving at binding microwave exposure standards existing world institutions have a role to play. On the other hand, it might be possible to establish a new international institution designed to cope with the world space environment. Since the subject of international microwave exposure standards is a very special one, it could be made a part of a larger institution's responsibilities. Or, a highly functional body could be established to deal with the situation. The pros and cons of such approaches will be considered below in connection with an assessment of a proposed new world space law conference.

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