rootbrowseIAC-22A6session 8-E9.18-E9.1. Political, Legal, Institutional and Economic Aspects of Space Debris Mitigation and Removal - STM SecurityPapers1. KEYNOTE: Addressing Space Debris: A Simple Beginning to a Very Complex Problem2. Bridging National and International Efforts on Space Debris Remediation3. Space Traffic Management as a necessity for future orbital operations - A French perspective4. Gaining national support for space sustainability - the UK approach5. An EU Approach for Space Traffic Management: Updated Instruments to Tackle Rising Challenges7. Identifying Critical LEO Kinetic Space Safety Activities8. the space sustainability rating: an operational process incentivizing operators to implement sustainable design and operation practices9. questions of fault liability: a case study analysis of in-orbit collisions with debris10. Financial Incentives for Debris Removal Services11. Lighting Up Down Under: a Science and Technology Studies examination of policy, legal and organisational challenges encountered during the development of Active Debris Removal technology in Australia12. Orbital Debris Compliance Continuum – Regulation as a Service13. The enhanced Economics, Incentives, and Multinational Cooperation enabled by Refueling Architectures centered around Debris Clusters for Sustainable Active Debris Removal