... ‘by means of use or occupation, or by any other means’, [18] then these activities would stand in stark opposition to decades of legal protection for the space environment. In contrast, the United States seems to be operating under the notion that...
...scholars strove to focus debate on these issues before widespread development of outer space could establish customary international legal precedent that carried national conflicts into space. [6] Even before humans left the surface of Earth, lawyers...
... surface photographed by Apollo 10 astronauts in May 1969. Legal governance The Moon is more than the driver of Earth...Industry 4.0 and the new Space Race, discussions about the legal governance of nature in space are vitally important. Many sovereign ...
... practical decisionmaking and conflict resolution Existing space legal structures, including liability, must be reconsidered .... We need new ideas, new technologies, new markets, new legal and policy structures, and new ways of cooperating. The future ...
..., please see Anne-Sophie Martin and Steven Freeland, ‘The Advent of Artificial Intelligence in Space Activities: New Legal Challenges’ (2021) 55 Space Policy 101408. About the authors Steven Freeland is Emeritus Professor at Western Sydney University...
... has completed internships at the Permanent Representation of Greece to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and the Legal Department of ESA. She has received numerous fellowships and awards, including the World Champions Award of the...