session 5

Title

Recent Developments in Space Law

Description

In this session, papers are invited to addres legal aspects of the most recent developments in space activities that have taken place since March 2013.

Date

2014-10-03

Time

09:45

Room

803A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Computer Network Attacks in Outer Space: The Case of Harmful Interference to Satellite-Based Communications

accepted

10'

confirmed

Dr. Yuri Takaya-Umehara

Kobe University

Japan

2

Possible Legal Implications of Disruptive Technologies: Select Examples

accepted

10'

confirmed

Prof. Diane Howard

Embry-Riddle Astronautical University

United States

3

Words Can Never Hurt Me: Cyber Technologies, Satellite Information Flows, and Liability for Space Activities

accepted

10'

no-show

Mr. PJ Blount

LL.M. in Air and Space Law

United States

4

Legal aspects of Earth Stations on Mobile Platforms (ESOMPs) for inflight connectivity

accepted

10'

no-show

Dr. Cynthia Jimenez-Monroy

OnAir

Switzerland

5

how international space law is implemented in national space legislation: an analytic approach to schematic overview of national regulatory frameworks for space activities

accepted

10'

no-show

Prof.Dr. LIAO Minwen

China University of Political Science and Law

China

6

THE CHALLENGES IN DRAFTING NATIONAL LAW FOR SPACE ACTIVITIES – A BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mrs. Juliana Scavuzzi

Brazilian Association of Air and Space Law

Canada

7

Recent Developments in Space Law and Policy in India

accepted

10'

no-show

Dr. Ranjana Kaul

Dua Associates

India

8

A Comparative Study between the Protocol on Space Assets and Related Rules in China’s Domestic Law

accepted

10'

no-show

Ms. Jilian Wang

China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC)

China

9

The regulation and control of dual purpose technology in the evolving outer space legal regime in South Africa

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Phetole Sekhula

South Africa

10

Eliminating contradictions between domestic legislation in the field of satellite telecommunications and international obligations within the framework of the World Trade Organization

accepted

10'

confirmed

Ms. Elina Morozova

Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications

Russian Federation

11

New principles of the Russian state policy in the area of utilization of space activity results

accepted

10'

no-show

Dr. Olga Volynskaya

State Space Corporation ROSCOSMOS

Russian Federation

12

Building Blocks for Malaysian Outer Space Act. Are we there yet?

accepted

10'

no-show

Dr. Intan Tunku

Universiti Teknologi MARA (UITM)

Malaysia

13

Recent Discussion in the Committee on National Space Policy of Japan

accepted

10'

confirmed

Prof. Yasuaki Hashimoto

National Institute for Defense Studies

Japan

14

A Suggestion for China’s Aerospace Law: Promoting the Commercial Use of Space

accepted

10'

no-show

Dr. Xiaodan Wu

China Central University of Finance and Economics

China