rootbrowseIAC-06E6session 44. Space Law at Times of Armed ConflictPapers1. The Question of Legitimacy of Threat or Use of Force in and from Outer Space: A Reflection on the Sanctity and Legal Binding Force of the Charter of the United Nations and the 1967 Outer Space Treaty2. Legal Analysis of the Right of Self-Defense in Outer Space3. Contemporary - A Doctrine of Self-defence in Outer Space Law4. Military Application and Space Law5. The Demise of "Open Skies?": Commercial Remote Sensing Policy in an Age of Terror6. War and space law provisions7. The Ambit of the Law of Neutrality and Space Security8. Weaponization of Outer Space: Neutrality Laws Revisited9. The Applicability of the Jus in Bello Rules of International Humanitarian Law to the Use of Outer Space10. The Legality of the Deployment of Conventional Weapons in Earth Orbit Against Terrestrial and Orbital Targets11. The legal status of double function satellite systems in view of the current international terrorism threat12. Information Warfare: The Legal Aspects of Using Satellites and Jamming Technologies in Propaganda Battles13. Galileo’s Public Regulated Service: from security to military applications?