rootbrowseIAC-10E7session 11. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law & Young Scholars SessionPapers1. Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Address on Space Law: A Concise History of Space Law2. The life and work of Professor Vladimír Mandl - A Pioneer of Space Law3. Vladimir Mandl and Alex Meyer: two Pioneers of Space Law4. The commercial exploitation of outer space and celestial bodies - A functional solution to the natural resource challenge5. Liability in relation to injuries suffered by space tourists.6. potential uniform international legal framework for regulation of private space activities7. You Can Lead an Astronaut to Water…: Prospects for Legal Use and Water Rights on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies8. Current Status and Recent Developments of Non-discriminatory Principle in the 1986 UN Principles on Remote Sensing9. legal pluralism in outer space.10. Space and Lisbon. A new type of competence to shape the regulatory framework for commercial space activities11. Beyond the Looking Glass: The Application of Public Choice Theory to U.S. Commercial Communication Satellite Export Controls12. FORUM-SELECTION CLAUSES IN SUBORBITAL SPACE TOURISM CONTRACTS AND EU LAW13. legality of orbits and spectrum leasing in view of fundamental space law principles14. Re-thinking responsibility in the law of outer space.15. Space Tourists, Independent Actions and Loss of Consortium16. Reflections on the Concepts of ‘Liability’ and ‘Responsibility’ in a Privatised Atmosphere17. Comprehensive Space Law Treaty: new wine in new bottles18. Intellectual Property Rights Protection under the Commercialization of Outer Space19. legal perspectives on space natural resource exploitation;mining right on the moon20. Moonwalkers or Moondreamers?21. One Man's Space Junk is Another Man's Archaeological Treasure: The Potential for Conflict and Compromise in the Emerging Fields of Environmental and Historic Preservation Law in Outer Space22. Recalibrating the Moon Treaty to the Domain of Development23. Remediating The Outer Space Environment: The Legal Case For An International Consent Agreement on Space Debris24. The Developing Norm and Principle from the International System of Long-term Sustainability of Space Activities25. The legal framework of satellite tracking, in particular its problems related to privacy26. Legal implications of placing conventional/laser weapons in outer space: In light of the Outer Space Treaty27. Application of the Principles of Jus in bello and Jus ad bellum in Outer Space28. The GPS Galileo GNSS Agreement, Implications for Peaceful International Relations: An Analysis of Articles 4(2), 12, and 16 of the “Agreement on the Promotion, Provision, and Use of Galileo and GPS Satellite-Based Navigation Systems”29. Managing the Celestial Treasure Hunt - Towards a Framework Governing the Exploitation of Natural Resources in Outer Space30. Patent in Outer Space: Special Solution for New Challanges31. Remote sensing activity: 'Legal Issues in Emerging Technology'32. legal aspects of regional space cooperation in latin america, asia and africa