...could be a tricky decision given ongoing geopolitical realities in the world and no significant progress in the hard-law part of international space law achieved in recent years. One criticism often levelled at the UN COPUOS is that it does not adapt...
... that’s the point of the work. This isn’t everyone’s idea of bedtime reading, but students and practitioners of space law will find their mouths watering as they contemplate these sausages being made.
... programme. He has a Master in Space Technology (Erasmus Mundus, Sweden), a Master in Space Techniques and Instrumentation (France) and a Master in Space & Telecom Laws from the Center for Air & Space Law of NALSAR Law University, Hyderabad, India.
.... About the author Malak Trabelsi Loeb is a senior legal associate specialising in international business law and international space law, entrepreneur, futurist, strategist, adjudicator and international commercial arbitrator. Mrs Loeb is a lecturer...
..., OneWeb Mission System Engineering and Analysis Lead; and Professor Stephan Hobe, Head of Institute of Air- and Space-Law at the University of Cologne. Registration to the event and the 2016 International Astronautical Congress is still open.
...Moon?’ is a question often heard in space law sessions at international conferences. The short ...via a potted history of famous astronomers, to lunar missions through the Space Age. The book is well illustrated in colour and monochrome which, along...