session 4

Title

Legal issues associated with private human flight, including space and ground facilities, traffic management and spaceports

Description

With the ever-increasing likehood that a commercial industry for private human flight will ultimately develop, careful consideration must be given to the multitude of legal issues that are relevant for the 'launch' and return phases to and from earth. Various private entities have developed, or are in the process of developing, unique technologies to facilitate the space 'tourism' experience, and appropriate legal rules, at both a national and international level, will be required to cover issues such as safety, licensing, infrastructure, jurisdiction and control, traffic management (both in air and in space), and dedicated flight 'corridors', amongst others. This session seeks to encourage an exchange of views as to whether there are common legal principles that might apply to all aspects of both the space and ground facilities that may be necessary, and also to discuss how the differences in technology may require variations at a national level to accomodate the sui generis questions that will arise for the various services that may be offered.

Date

2014-10-01

Time

14:45

Room

803A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Standards, Standards Everywhere! Assessing Current Initiatives for Human Spaceflight Standards and Their Potential Effect on Future Regulations

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Mark Sundahl

Cleveland State University

United States

2

From Space Tourists to Unruly Passengers? The US Struggle with 'On-Orbit Jurisdiction'

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Frans G. Von der Dunk

University of Nebraska, College of Law

The Netherlands

3

The Intersection of Insurance Markets and Liability Regimes Regarding Third-Parties and Space Flight Participants in Commercial Space Activities

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Matthew Schaefer

University of Nebraska, College of Law

United States

4

Commercial Spaceflight: Insurance Law Implications

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Ms. Zhuoyan Lu

University of Lapland

Finland

5

Legal bases for securing human presence in space

accepted

15'

confirmed

Ms. Olga S. Stelmakh

Parliament of Ukraine / Business Media Platform Delo.UA

Ukraine

6

New perspectives on international administrative cooperation in regard of the development of private human flight

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Jean-Marie de POULPIQUET

Université de Toulouse 1 Capitole

France

7

Jurisdiction and Control over Installations and Facilities Serving Space Tourism Activities

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. George Kyriakopoulos

National and Kapodistrian University Of Athens

Greece

8

Suborbital flights: applicable law

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Gabriella Catalano Sgrosso

Sapienza University of Rome

Italy

9

establishing an independent international space authority - a real requirement for private human flight

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Dr. Hamid Kazemi

Iran

10

Regulatory Regime for Tomorrow’s Suborbital Space Flights: Point-to-Point International Flights

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Yu Takeuchi

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Japan

11

outer space and white space: promoting the efficient use of these resources

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Sylvia Ospina

S. Ospina & Associates - Consultants

United States