rootbrowseIAC-11E7session 33. Africa: Space Law and Applications - Past, Present, and FuturePapers1. Space related data: from Justice to Development2. The right to satellite remote sense data: impact of multilateral cooperation on international space law3. A glance at the earth observation policies and regulations and impact on developing countries: focusing on the african continent4. The Direct Reception and Distribution of CBERS-3 Satellite Data to South Africa5. LEGAL REGIME OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN NIGERIA6. THE DIGITAL DIVIDE AND SPACE ACTIVITIES IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE(S): A General Overview of Africa and South America7. Satellite Navigation and Location Based Services Training Course of African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in English (ARCSSTE-E) Ile-Ife, Nigeria8. Legal framework for South African Space Activities: an analysis of the Legal rules governing launching, operation of a satellite and applications by private actors.9. Review of the South African regulatory framework in the context of UN space legal norms10. SPACE-FARING STATES’ OBLIGATIONS TOWARD THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AS GUARDIAN OF “MANKIND” IN TERMS OF THE COMMON HERITAGE OF MANKIND PRINCIPLE11. Africa and the Progressive Development of International Space Law12. Nigerian Lawyers Perspective on Space Law and Africa13. Role of Space Law in the Developing Nations with Special Reference to India14. The Legal Issues of Planetary Protection- A Path Less Travelled By