Interactive Presentations
2015-10-14
Coordinator: Prof. Lesley Jane Smith, Leuphana University of Lüneburg/Weber-Steinhaus & Smith, Germany;
Coordinator: Prof. Mahulena Hofmann, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg ;
Order | Time | Paper title | Selection result | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | accepted | withdrawn | Mrs. Juliana Scavuzzi | Brazilian Association of Air and Space Law | Canada | |||
2 | The environmental aspects of space mining from a legal perspective | accepted | withdrawn | Ms. Rada Popova | Institute of Air and Space Law, University of Cologne | Germany | ||
3 | accepted | withdrawn | Mr. Albert Medina | Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty | United States | |||
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 | ||
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 | ||
7 | the interpretation of the outer space treaty and the activities of private companies in outer space | accepted | withdrawn | Ms. Sarah Moens | Ghent University | Belgium | ||
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 | |||
10 | accepted | withdrawn | Mr. Bayar Goswami | India | ||||
11 | Insuring Commercial Spaceflight: Confronting Challenges and Charting the Scheme | accepted | Ms. Zhuoyan Lu | University of Lapland | Finland | |||
12 | accepted | confirmed | Ms. Yu Fu | China University of Political Science and Law | China | |||
13 | accepted | withdrawn | Mr. Juan Pablo Vargas Pallini | Colombia | ||||
14 | Are operators protected form unauthosrised cyber activities under the existing space law? | accepted | withdrawn | Ms. Iulia-Diana Galeriu | Romania | |||
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 | 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 | |||
19 | the interaction of the law of armed conflict with outer space | accepted | withdrawn | Mr. Shripad Jagdale | Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) | India | ||
20 | accepted | confirmed | Mr. Ping-Yu Lin | The Netherlands | ||||
21 | accepted | confirmed | Ms. Deepika Jeyakodi | Leiden University | The Netherlands | |||
22 | accepted | Ms. Jingjing Nie | China | |||||
23 | 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 | accepted | confirmed | Mr. Dimitrios Stratigentas | The Netherlands |