session 1

Title

Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law & 5th Young Scholars Session

Description

In the first part of this session, the IISL will invite a prominent speaker to address the members of the Institute and other congress attendants on a highly topical issue of broad interest. The second part of this session will be especially dedicated to the space lawyers of the future, in that young scholars (under 35 years old) are invited to present a paper on “Space Law – Future Challenges and Potential Solutions”, but the IISL is also open to other topics.

Date

2013-09-24

Time

09:45

Room

301A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

KEYNOTE LECTURE: A Normative System for Outer Space Activities in the Next Half Century

accepted

60'

confirmed

Dr. Tare Brisibe

OnAir

Switzerland

2

"Space Law- Future Challenges and Potential Solutions" Examining Past International Space Law in Order to Determine the Future of International Space Law: Learning Lessons From History

accepted

10'

confirmed

Dr. Maria Pozza

1) University of Otago (New Zealand) 2) Lauterpacht Visiting Fellow, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge (UK)

New Zealand

3

The Delimitation between Air space and Outer Space and the Emergence of Aerospace Objects

accepted

10'

confirmed

Prof. Jinyuan SU

Xi'an Jiaotong University School of Law

China

4

The Conception and Treatment of International Governmental Organizations in the Preparatory Works of the Outer Space Treaty

accepted

10'

Ms. Aleksandra Puscinska

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

Poland

5

THE NOTION OF “DAMAGE” CAUSED BY A SPACE OBJECT UNDER THE 1972 LIABILITY CONVENTION

accepted

10'

confirmed

Ms. Elena Carpanelli

Italy

6

One Step Back? Duties relating to the rescue of astronauts in orbit under the ARRA

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Martin Reynders

Germany

7

The Moon and Other Celestial Bodies: From the “Province All Mankind” Towards the “Common Heritage of Mankind”?

accepted

10'

confirmed

Dr. Ksenia Shestakova

Russian Federation

8

The freedom to use outer space, or: the absence of claims over areas in space and the obligation to actually use its resources

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Philip De Man

Catholic University of Louvain

Belgium

9

Some legal issues based on the case of “Phobos-Grunt” probe

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Honggui Li

China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC)

China

10

Legal Issues on the Launch by North Korea: Privilege of UN Security Council Resolutions or Outer Space Treaties

accepted

10'

confirmed

Ms. Zhuoyan Lu

University of Lapland

Finland

11

Space Entrepreneurship and Space Law – Future Challenges and Potential Solutions

accepted

10'

confirmed

Ms. Neta Palkovitz

ISIS- Innovative Solutions In Space B.V.

The Netherlands

12

Defining the Frontier of Space Commercialization - Analysis on the Normative Implication of UNIDROIT Space Protocol for Corpus Juris Spatialis

accepted

10'

confirmed

Ms. Rong Du

The University of Hong Kong

China

13

Towards a coherent European Space Procurement Law and Policy: a new step forward?

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Ewoud Hacke

Belgium