rootbrowseIAC-15E7session 55. Recent Developments in Space LawPapers1. The controversial rules of international law governing natural resources of the moon and other celestial bodies2. How Simple Terms Mislead Us: The Pitfalls of Thinking About Outer Space as a Commons3. going rogue or taking the lead: the bigelow letter and its implications on u.s. space policy and international law4. who owns the natural resources on the asteroids5. HYPOTHETICAL “EXPLORATION AND USE OF OUTER SPACE ACT OF 2015”6. Legal Implications on Autonomous Orbit Satellite Servicing, Active Debris Removal and Asteroid Retrieval Missions7. Fallen Prometheus--Did He Make A Sound? A Review of US Legal & Regulatory Response (or Lack Thereof) to the Virgin Galactic Accident.8. NATIONAL SPACE LEGISLATION FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES – LESSONS FROM EUROPE9. Spain: Towards a National Space Legislation and a Spanish Space Agency?10. The Latest Space Basic Plan in Japan –Its Features and Implication11. Small but on the Radar- The Regulatory Evolution of Small Satellites in the Netherlands12. Legal Issues in China’s Future Participation in the Space Protocol to the Cape Town Convention13. European Earth Observation Data Policy – Meeting Various Goals by Multiple and Diverse Actors: A Herculean Task?14. International Legal Issues on Construction and Operation of Space Solar Power Station15. Earth in Danger and Space Law