September 2018
Debris or not debris - is that the question?
... substantively important sense within current mandates. An ADR mission to remove a European remote sensing satellite from orbit. Law and politics I agree with the view that engaging the problem almost exclusively in terms of decades or longer might...
July 2021
A shared vision for space exploration
... these novel operations would raise equally novel questions of law and policy The unprecedented nature of the Artemis Program does...clients ask for legal guidance: look at existing law and precedent and provide advice for internal use. That would have ...
May 2017
World needs strong space governance system
.... About the authors Prof Dr Ram S. Jakhu is the Director of the Institute of Air and Space Law and the Centre for Research in Air and Space Law of McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He possesses professional experience of over 30 years in the field...
November 2021
Space in support of sustainable development
... of weapons in outer space from the perspective of the Principle of Humanity in International Humanitarian Law. She has a BCL International in Law and French and an LLM in International Justice. Ciara also has an interest in the Anthropocene, lunar...
November 2017
Preserving Apollo’s lunar legacy
... practice for more than 20 years. Focused on the relationship between law and emerging and evolving technologies, she is currently pursuing an LLM in Air and Space Law at McGill University. Roy Balleste is a member of the Advisory Council of For...
February 2021
In-orbit servicing and insurance – a marriage of convenience?
..., 2017], and numerous articles on insurance and space law practice. As well as being a lecturer in space, insurance and financial law, and a regular speaker at Polish and international conferences, Katarzyna is an attorney-at-law and Chairperson...