... with experience of over several decades in pioneering research in air and space law and in managing the multi-year projects, such as the McGill Manual on International Law Applicable to Military Uses of Outer Space (MILAMOS) that is soon coming...
... the OST, no space-faring nations have ratified the treaty and only 18 nations are parties to it. Under international law, this is not completely fatal to a treaty, as a treaty’s provisions may become binding as ‘customary...
... regulations, standards and guidelines for design and operation, as well as use of space as per their national and international laws. It should also be noted that, prior to launch of the Starlink constellation, there had been no objection to the...
...a large conventional power station. About the authors Anne-Sophie Martin is a visiting researcher in International Law and Space Law, Institute for International Legal Studies of the National Research Council (ISGI-CNR), Rome, Italy. She received her...
... with some bearing on space; the second covers international law not majoring in space; the third includes some laws exclusively related to space; and the ‘bulls-eye’ covers international law “exclusively and comprehensively space”. Given that legal...
...firm. He is a seasoned civil and criminal defence litigator, with an LL.M in space law and is currently co-chair of the Space Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law. The views expressed in this article are those of the author...