...of the engine of commercialism. As the editors of this text recognise in their introduction, the “greatest contemporary challenge in space law [which dates largely from the late 1960s] is adapting the ageing treaty framework to today’s very different...
...keep pace with humanity’s rapid technological and scientific expansion off-planet. Universal space law and astro-politics have to replace the current outdated international space law and geopolitics. “The Asgardia constitution was formed on the basis...
...he says. Beer, a British lawyer based in London and co-founder of Seven Pillars Law, also too on the role of Minister of Justice for Asgardia the Space Nation in 2021. “I became increasingly intrigued by the notion of an extraterritorial jurisdiction...
...space professionals to the United Nations, space agencies, industry and academia. Perez joined the council, as well as the space law...co-authored an article recently published in Room, The Space Journal. Perez worked alongside Ph.D. candidates and was ...
.... To address the issues, The Institute of Air and Space Law (IIASL), Leiden Law School, Leiden University (the Netherlands) established a working group called The Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group. This group has published...
... debris created through launch activities. ESA visualisation of active debris removal (ADR) in space Furthermore, the guidelines have been codified into space law of at least one country, France, and have been incorporated into the standard practice...