..., he participates in Model United Nations debating conferences and is an active member of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. His post-graduate ambitions include international law with a particular interest in international space law.
... by Holland in terms of wealth and financial sophistication. The extension of legal rights, which may or may not violate international law, has armed commercial actors who have the capacity to disrupt the status quo And while Christopher...
... the Activities of States in the Exploration and Uses of Outer Space) but has become a fundamental principle of international law applicable to all states. Asgardia’s first satellite launch means the nation is exercising its freedom in outer space...
... the co-founder of Food is Cool. Marie-Louise Hohenbühel is an MSc student in International Law and Security at NOVA School of Law (NSL) and a recent graduate of the International Space University Space Studies Program (SSP23), where she contributed...
.... As such, it is the US government that is responsible for the harm caused by SpaceX’s satellites in orbit. Accordingly, under this international law, any country that suffers harm by Starlink can sue the United States government in the...
...the answer to dealing with the resultant issues lies with international - and perhaps legally binding - acceptance of norms of...and agreeing, key terminology upon which we may build new international laws and treaties is no easy task for space and/or ...