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Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2019

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

ISBN13: 9789462361645
Published: December 2020
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: Price on Application



This volume contains the proceedings of the 62nd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space held in Washington DC, USA in October 2019, as well as the report of the IISL Standing Committee on the Status of International Agreements Relating to Activities in Outer Space and the Report of the IISL Working Group on Cyber Law.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
Preface: Highlights of the IISL in 2019
Kai-Uwe Schrogl
About the IISL
Board of Directors 2019
New IISL Members Elected in 2019
Standing Committee on the Status of International Agreements Relating to Activities in Outer Space
Report of the IISL Working Group on Cyber Law
62nd IISL COLLOQUIUM ON THE LAW OF OUTER SPACE WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES
1.
11th Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law and Young Scholars Session
International Cooperation Mechanisms in Outer Space Activities for the Next Decade
Setsuko Aoki
Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law On-Orbit Servicing: Repairing, Refuelling and Recycling the Legal Framework
Thea Flem Dethlefsen Winner of the 2019 Isabella H.Ph. Diederiks-Verschoor Award for Best Paper by a Young Author
The Importance of an International Funding Mechanism for Active Debris Removal in LEO
Claudiu Mihai Tăiatu
The Role of International Territorial Administration in (semi)Permanent Lunar Presence
Matija Renčelj
The Plight of Valinor: A Realist’s Approach to the Development of Space Law in Future Mars Colonial Society
Marshall Mckellar and Yvonne Vastaroucha
A Treaty of Many Minds: An In-Depth Look at the Travaux Préparatoires of the Principles Declaration of 1963
Howard Chang
Space Mining and Environmental Protection: Recycling International Agreements into New Legal Practices
Gabrielle Leterre
Analyzing the Legality of Military Use of Resources Extracted from the Moon under the Outer Space Treaty
Tejas Bharadwaj and Harshith Iyer
The Documentation of Human Rights Violations by Satellites: The Satellite Sentinel Project
Ingrid Barbosa Oliveira and Jonathan Percivalle de Andrade
2. Dispute Settlement in Space Law: Are We Ready for the Commercial Challenge?
The Subjects of International Space Law
Kuan-Wei Chen, Ram Jakhu and Steven Freeland Disputes in Satellite Communications: Settlement Mechanisms Available for Breach of Coordination Agreements
Elina Morozova and Yaroslav Vasyanin
Arbitration in Space-Related Disputes: A Survey of Industry Practices and Future Needs
Viva Dadwal and Eytan Tepper
Dispute Settlement and Decision Making in Relation to the Scarce Orbit-Spectrum Resource – ‘Preventive’ and ‘Reactive’ ITU Procedures and Their Relevance for Private Sector Actors
Simona Spassova
Article VI Outer Space Treaty as a Gateway to Extending State Immunity before Domestic Courts to Non-Governmental Space Operators
Michael Friedl and Maximilian Gartner
3. National Space Legislation – Harmonisation and Enforcement
The Fragmentation of International Space Law
Vincent Seffinga and Mari Eldholm
Scoping National Space Law: The True Meaning of ‘National Activities in Outer Space’ of Article VI of the Outer Space Treaty
Frans von der Dunk
What Level of Detail in National Commercial Space Legislation Is Ideal for the Harmonization and Enforcement of Such Legislation and the Outer Space Treaty?
Matthew Schaefer
Emerging Economies' Contributions to Space Activities and Legislation 253
Sylvia Ospina
Space Legislation of Luxembourg
Mahulena Hofmann
The Space Industry Act 2018: Unlocking the UK Space Economy?
Christopher Newman
Third Time’s the Charm: The History, Revival, and Future of the National Space Council
Hannah Kohler
4. Space Traffic Management: From Space Situational Awareness and Space Surveillance and Tracking to Developing Rules of the Road Space Traffic Management: Not Just Air Traffic Management for Outer Space and More Than Data Analytics
Stefan Kaiser
Further Out: Keeping Track of Deep Space Objects
Jonathan McDowell
Earth, Solar and Lunar Lagrangian Point Management in the Mitigation of Anti-Competitive Conduct and Management of Natural Monopolies in Commercial and Military Space Activities
Thomas Green, Patrick Neumann, Kent Grey and Trevor Sandlin
Ignitions for Global STM Rule-Making Processes – Legal Perspectives why Operators Have to Take Initiatives
Yu Takeuchi
New Standards for an Old Problem: Domestic Law & Regulation Takes on STM
Michael Dodge
Applying Space Traffic Management in Policy & Regulatory Design
Fatheya Al Sharji
“Three Country-Trusted Broker”: An Effective Publi-Private Model for Orbital Debris Remediation
Chuck Dickey
Showing Our Hand: The Case for Open SSA Data
P.J. Blount
5. Space Mining: National Authority? International Authority? Both? Reviewing the Moon Agreement or Amending the Outer Space Treaty? – Views of UNCOPUOS Member States
Irmgard Marboe
An International Registry and Registrar for Priority Rights to Extract Resources on Celestial Bodies
Mark Sundahl
Get Your Filthy Hands off my Asteroid: Priority and Security in Space Resources
Daniel Porras and P.J. Blount
Space Mining: The Delineation between National and International Jurisdiction
Stephan Hobe and Rada Popova
Multilateral Agreements for Real Property Rights in the Solar System
Rand Simberg
Regulation of Commercial Mining of Space Resources on Celestial Bodies at National and International Level: An Analysis of the 1979
Moon Agreement and the National Law Approach
Vinicius Aloia
Prescribing the Best Medicine for the Struggling Space Mining Industry: An International Regulatory Agency or a New NASA Office?
Michael Weinhoffer
Space Mining: The Need for International Global Governance
Ermanno Napolitano
JOINT IISL-IAF SESSION
Remediation of Space Debris: A Fundamental Legal Challenge? Space Debris: Between Unity and Fragmentation – Risk as a Static Principle with Dynamic Outcomes
Ward Munters
Out into the Dark: Removing Space Debris from the Geostationary Orbit
Martha Mejía-Kaiser
Proposal of Governmental Compensation for Damages in Orbital Activities Especially for Space Debris Removal
Mihoko Shintani