... 2020s, the context of the space and cyber dynamic is becoming less distinct Defining, and agreeing, key terminology upon which we may build new international laws and treaties is no easy task for space and/or cyber. The concept of banning certain...
... writer researcher in Brisbane, Australia, who covers topics relating to science, economics, culture and law. She has degrees in law and physics and has written for magazines, radio and broadcast documentaries. She was recently the in-house writer...
... the 1967 treaty in the short term are dim, US policymakers and diplomats should focus on strong national legislation on space resource issues, synchronisation of laws and standards with like-minded nations, close coordination with foreign partners...
.... She is also 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...
...notes that could not be integrated into the main text; and this self-published book was funded by a couple of sponsors... of interviewees includes “not only engineering and finance mavens but experts in policy, law and the arts”. Quite frankly, the only...
... than as an unquestioned premise”. Its 14 multi-author (and mutually peer-reviewed) chapters cover everything from space law and international cooperation to the use of space resources and the militarisation of space – indeed, everything you’d expect...