"Institutional Framework for the Province of all Mankind: Lessons from the International Seabed Authority for the Governance of Commercial Space Mining.] Jonathan Sydney Koch. "Institutional Framework for the Province of all Mankind: Lessons from the International Seabed Authority for the Governance of Commercial Space Mining." Astropolitics, 16:1, 1-27, 2008. doi:10.1080/14777622.2017.1381824
Schingler, J. K.; Kapoglou, A. (July 15–17, 2019). "Common Pool Lunar Resources"(PDF). Lunar ISRU 2019: Developing a New Space Economy Through Lunar Resources and Their Utilization. 2152. Columbia, Maryland: 5124. Bibcode:2019LPICo2152.5124S.
Beyond UNISPACE: It's time for the Moon Treaty. Dennis C. O'Brien. Pace Review. 21 January 2019. Quote 1: "The Moon Treaty acknowledges a role for private enterprise as 'non-governmental' entities. Although it requires all private activities in space to be under the 'supervision and control' of their country of origin, it does not specify any further regulations. Rather, it leaves it up to the 'Member States'—those nations who have adopted the treaty—to create a framework of laws to facilitate the 'safe and orderly' commercial use of space resources, at such time when such regulations become necessary"; "Quote 2: "It is worth repeating that the Moon Treaty does not mandate any specific regulation for space commerce, but does require countries to create such regulations as the need arises."
O'Brien, Dennis (5 March 2018). "Why it's a bad idea to weaken the Moon Treaty". The Space Review. […] the Moon Treaty, must be revised so that investors in a future space economy can achieve a sustainable return on their investments.
Why it's a bad idea to weaken the Moon Treaty. Dennis O'Brien, The Space Review. 5 March 2018. Quote: "Its not really so much what the regulation is but that there is regulatory clarity. Right now, because there are no clear regulations on these activities, companies are afraid, […]"
Schingler, J. K.; Kapoglou, A. (July 15–17, 2019). "Common Pool Lunar Resources"(PDF). Lunar ISRU 2019: Developing a New Space Economy Through Lunar Resources and Their Utilization. 2152. Columbia, Maryland: 5124. Bibcode:2019LPICo2152.5124S.