session IP

Title

Interactive Presentations

type

interactive

Date

2015-10-14

Time

13:15

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

4

China’s Space Station Project and International Cooperation: Feasibility and Legal Aspects

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Jie Long

The University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong SAR, China

5

Assistance by the launching authority - requirement or entitlement?

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Hannes Mayer

Karl Franzens Universität Graz

Austria

6

Policy Considerations for New Human Space Exploration Strategies: the Space Generation Perspective

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Chantelle Dubois

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

Canada

8

EU regulatory framework on earth observation – are we there yet?

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Konstantina Liperi

Cyprus

9

Mining Outer Space: Overcoming Legal Barriers to A Well-Promising Future

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Maria Manoli

Canada

11

Insuring Commercial Spaceflight: Confronting Challenges and Charting the Scheme

accepted

Ms. Zhuoyan Lu

University of Lapland

Finland

12

“Harmful interference” in outer space under IHL.

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Yu Fu

China University of Political Science and Law

China

15

GNSS and Harmful Interference: Responsibility and Liability under International Space Law

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Radhika Yadav

National Law School of India University

India

16

Space law principles in action. Case study of human exploration in outer space in Mass Effect, the trilogy of role-playing video games

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Kamil Dobrowolski

Jagiellonian University

Poland

18

competition law and its relevance to the success of commercial space exploitation

accepted

Mr. Benjamyn Scott

International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University

United Kingdom

20

Beyond Liability convention and Registration Agreement. How to regulate space activities of non-member states.

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Ping-Yu Lin

Netherlands (Kingdom of the)

21

3d printing in space legal implications

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Deepika Jeyakodi

Leiden University

Netherlands (Kingdom of the)

22

soft law in outer space:mechanism and recent practice

accepted

Ms. Jingjing Nie

China

23

Toward a New Norm of International Law: Satellite Imagery and its Influence on the Evolution of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine

accepted

confirmed

Ms. Jillianne Pierce

Space Foundation

United States

24

International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities: Analysis from an Institutional Perspective

accepted

confirmed

Mrs. Anastasia Voronina

University of Nebraska, College of Law

United States

25

Internet from the Sky: Legal Challenges

accepted

confirmed

Mr. Dimitrios Stratigentas

Netherlands (Kingdom of the)