rootbrowseIAC-20E9session 1-A6.81-A6.8. Policy, Legal, Institutional and Economic Aspects of Space Debris Detection, Mitigation and RemovalPapers1. KEYNOTE: Progressive Leadership in Space Safety Requires a New Approach to Setting Debris Mitigation Standards2. Environmental means for protection near-Earth space from debris3. polycentric governance of space debris: an empirical study4. Applying Lessons Learned from Decommissioning in non-Space Sectors to Active Debris Removal5. Network Analysis of the Evolving Landscape for Space Situational Awareness6. Space Sustainability Rating: Designing a Composite Indicator to Incentivize Satellite Operators to Pursue Long-Term Sustainability of the Space Environment8. Recent Developments in the Implementation of European Space Surveillance & Tracking (EU SST) – Security and Data Policy9. Peaceful (ab)use of outer space: international legal tools to curb kinetic anti-satellite weapon tests10. Potential Export Control Challenges and Constraints for Emerging Space Debris Detection and Removal Technologies – the case of on-orbit collision12. On the Possible Return of Keep-Out Zones in Space & Revisiting the Space Insurance Business Model13. Finding a Viable Economic Solution to Space Debris Removal15. Common but differentiated responsibilities for space debris removal towards sustainability of space activities