rootbrowseIAC-07E6session 33. New Legal Developments in the Protection of the Space Environment Papers1. Outer Space and the Environment2. Strengthening The Environmental Element In The Space Sector3. Rules Regarding Space Debris: Preventing a Tragedy of the Commons4. Applicability Of Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines5. Legal Implication Of Adopted Guidelines Of Space Debris Mitigation By UNCOPUOS And Future International And National Regulations6. State Responsibility and Need of International Legal Consensus for Debris-Free Environment7. Common but Differentiated Responsibility – A Principle to Maintain Space Environment with Respect to Space Debris8. Insurance Consequences of Space Debris9. Whose Junk Is It? The Legal Implications Of Deflecting Space Junk To Protect Space Assets10. Salvage of Non-Functional Space Objects without Prior Consent11. Space Law and Nature Conservation for Planetary Protection12. Is there any Legal Regime for the Protection of the Moon’s Environment?13. Towards a Provisional System for Private Property Rights on the Moon that Both Encourages Commerce and Protects the Environment14. Legal Framework For The Use Of Nuclear Power Sources In A Permanent Lunar Base15. Sustainable Space Development - Need for a Change in the Liability Regime