Why is there no enforcement mechanism similar to a police force in space law?

Answer

Space law relies on international cooperation rather than a centralized authority

Unlike domestic legal systems that feature centralized authorities capable of seizing property or arresting violators, space law operates without a global police force or an international court with binding jurisdiction. It relies entirely on national jurisdiction and international diplomacy. If an agreement is violated, no international body possesses the power to impose sanctions or force compliance in the manner of a domestic court, leaving the burden of regulatory enforcement to the individual nations.

Why is there no enforcement mechanism similar to a police force in space law?
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