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Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2020

Edited by: Blount, Tanja Masson-Zwaan, Rafael Moro-Aguilar, Kai-Uwe Schrogl

ISBN13: 9789462362383
Published: November 2021
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Paperback
Price: £143.50



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This volume contains the proceedings of the 63rd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space held virtually in October 2020, as well as the report of the IISL Standing Committee on the Status of International Agreements Relating to Activities in Outer Space.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
Preface: Highlights of the IISL in 2020
Kai-Uwe Schrogl
About the IISL
Board of Directors 2020
New IISL Members Elected in 2020
Standing Committee on the Status of International Agreements Relating to Activities in Outer Space
63rd IISL COLLOQUIUM ON THE LAW OF OUTER SPACE THE CYBER SPACE EDITION SESSIONS
1.
12th Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law and Young Scholars Session: A New Format for Space Law?
Stephan Hobe
Protecting the Dark Skies of the Earth from Satellite Constellations under International Space Law
Tejas Bharadwaj, Winner of the 2020 Isabella H.Ph. Diederiks-Verschoor Award for Best Paper by a Young Author
Arbitration of Space-related Disputes: Case Trends and Analyses
Vivasvat Dadwal, Madeleine Macdonald
Commercial Space Mining: National Legislation vs. International Space Law
Maquelin Pereira
Space Heritage: International Legal Aspects of Its Protection
Vladimir Savelev, Albert Khayrutdinov
Space Tourism and Space Law: Approach Based on the Law Applicable to Astronauts
Jonathan Campos Percivalle de Andrade
2. Moon and Mars Settlement: Open Legal Issues
‘For All Moonkind’ - Legal Issues of Human Settlements on the Moon: Jurisdiction, Freedom and Inclusiveness
Frans G. von der Dunk
Legal Issues Surrounding Human Settlements on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies
Sandeepa Bhat
Developing and Managing Moon and Mars Settlements in Accordance with International Space Law
Antonino Salmeri
Property Rights and Sovereignty within the Framework of the Common Heritage of Mankind Principle
Arpit Gupta
Back to the Future: Roman Law and Ownership of Objects Created on Celestial Bodies
Gabrielle Leterre
‘Jurisdiction and Control’ over Space Products in the Age of Moon and Mars Settlement: An Analysis from a Private Law Perspective
Fumiko Masuda
Charting a Human Rights Framework for Outer Space Settlements
Jonathan Lim
Colonies on the Moon (and/or Mars)? New Challenges for International and National Law
George D. Kyriakopoulos
Possible Futures for Local and International Law Applicable to the Governance of Moon Settlements as the Basis of a Settlement Strategy
Anton Alberts, Peter Martinez
Compromise, Commonhold and the Common Heritage of Mankind
Chelsey Denney
Legal Support for the Private Sector: An Implementation Agreement for the Moon Treaty
Dennis O’Brien
3. Legal Implications of Evolving Remote Sensing Technologies
Remote Sensing Data Access Policy, Data Products Regulatory Framework and Intellectual Property Rights Challenges in an Era of Environmental Protection Urgency
Sara Dalledonne
Data Law Aspects of Commercial Satellite Remote Sensing: New Challenges for the New Opportunities
Souichirou Kozuka, Mayu Terada
The 1986 United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing Dealing with the Dual-Use Nature of Space Imagery
Anne-Sophie Martin
“Pure Data” or How Remote Sensing Results Can Be Used in the Litigation?
Irina Chernykh
Sovereign Privacy and the Evolution of Earth Observation Technology
Dimitra Stefoudi
4. Application of Space Law to Cyber Activities
When Cyber Activities Are Space Activities: Definitions Are Key
Stefan A. Kaiser
Outer Space and Cyber-Attacks: Attributing Responsibility under International Space Law
Ishita Das
Space Law Challenges for Recovery of Damage Inflicted to Space Objects by Cyber Means
Darya Bohdan
GNSS Jamming and Spoofing under National and International Law
Ingo Baumann, Erik Pellander
Terrestrial Cyber Activity of Non-Governmental Actors and State Responsibility under the Outer Space Treaty
George Anthony Long
5. National Space Law Developments with Particular Focus on the Middle East Region
Domestic Legislation and Challenges Related to Outer Space Laws in Pakistan
Shakeel Ahmad
The Regional Preference from a Space Law and Policy Perspective and the European Intergovernmental Organisation as a Potential Model for the Middle East
Annette Froehlich, Claudiu Mihai Tăiatu
A Regional Initiative for Studying the Status of National Space Laws
Ikuko Kuriyama, Koichi Kikuchi, Takashi Iwai, Yoko Kagiwada
6. Space Law in a Networked World
Does the End Justify the Means? A Legal Study on the Role and Consequences of Normative Plurality in International Space Governance
Alexander Soucek, Jenni Tapio
Implications of State Authorization and Continuous Supervision for Contemporary Space Activities
Yu Takeuchi
Whose Fault Is It? - Artificial Intelligence and Liability in International Space Law
Michael Chatzipanagiotis
Back to the Future: Space Law in a Networked World
Ram S. Jakhu, Upasana Dasgupta, Steven Freeland
CYA: A Legal Perspective on How to Do Cybersecurity in Space
P.J. Blount
New Space Law Created to Enable Space Innovation While Preserving the RF Environment in Space; Notable Outcomes of the ITU’s 2019 World Radio Conference
Audrey L. Allison
EU Integrated Approach to Space and Telecommunication Areas
Mahulena Hofmann
International Regulatory and Licensing Schemes for Telecommunication Satellites in Low-Earth Orbit to Mitigate Anti-Competitive Behaviour and Manage Natural Monopolies
Thomas Green, Patrick Neumann, Kent Grey,Trevor Sandlin, Thomas Cullum, Ilana Pender-Rose, Robert Mahoney

INTERACTIVE PRESENTATIONS
Future Perspectives of International Humanitarian Law Application to State Activities in Space
Darya Bohdan
Space Force: The Harbinger of Cold War 2?
Sri Aditya Kumar, Omkar Hemanth, Jeevan Justin
An International Trust Model to Deal with the New Space Era: From the "de iure condito" Regime to a "de iure condendo" System for Outer Space
Ivan Fino
A Compliance Guide for Satellite Network Operators Who Plan to Conduct Business in China
Huxiao Yang
The Continuity of Obligation to Provide the Services of Global Navigation Satellite System; Looking Space Law through the Lens of Human Rights
Atefeh Abedinpour, S. Hadi Mahmoudi
Near Space Activities - The Search for a New Legal Regime
Mini Gupta, Tommaso Sgobba
Leiden LL.M. Students and the Legal and Policy Aspects of Space Resource Utilization
Scott Schneider, Aniela Barug, Wataru Inagaki, Tanja Masson-Zwaan and Dimitra Stefoudi
The Militarization of Outer Space as a Factor of Innovation of International Humanitarian Law: A Comparative Research
Alexsandro Souza de Lima