session 6-E3.5

Title

29th IAA/IISL Scientific-Legal Round Table

Description

With the increasingly high resolution of space EO data, combined moreover with increasing location and navigation information provided by satellites, new questions arise regarding the risks and threaks of abuse of such data, for example in areas of privacy, human rights and public order (terrorism). This concerns in particular the governments regulating, controlling and often even themselves undertaking such space activities but also, increasingly, private operators who undertake them, either for the governments or for their own private gain. Clearly, regulations, mechanisms and concepts to counteract such risks, both legally and technically/operationally, exist, but their usage is not necessarily beyond discussion. Which technical measures and which legal instruments would be suitable to realistically safeguard future use of space EO data? What would be the possibilities as well as the effects of introducing, for example, 'firewalls', 'informed consent', or the 'criminalization' of leaking data in a comprehensive manner into these space sectors? The 2014 IAA/IISL Scientific-Legal Roundtable is to address this issue from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Date

2014-10-02

Time

09:45

Room

717B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Capabilities of Earth Observation Satellites– Potential for Human Scale Development or Abuse

accepted

25'

confirmed

Dr. Sias Mostert

Space Commercial Services Holdings (Pty) Ltd

South Africa

2

Earth Observation – between public interest and privacy

accepted

25'

confirmed

Prof. Krištof Oštir

SPACE-SI

Slovenia

3

Privacy, Earth observations and legal ways to reconcile the two

accepted

25'

confirmed

Dr. Catherine Doldirina

Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission

Italy

4

Security and potential (anti-) terrorism aspects of high resolution earth observation data

accepted

25'

confirmed

Dr. Fabio Tronchetti

Harbin Institute of Technology

China