rootbrowseIAC-17E7session 22. ‘NewSpace’, New Laws/ How governments can foster new space activitiesPapers1. Newspace - putting an end to national prestige and accountability?2. Domestic authorization and supervision of private mega-constellations of satellites: pushing the boundaries of international space law?3. Nemo dat quod non habet: You can’t give away what you don’t have.4. Legal Approaches to Network Driven Space Applications5. Private Space Actors - the Key Elements to the Changing Legal Framework: The Boeing Example6. The need to Regulate new space activities on exploration of Space Resources and off-earth mining.7. Elon, Fly Me to the Moon! Legal Dimensions of Space Tourism beyond Earth Orbit8. Implementation of Space Traffic Management of Suborbital Launches in the United States National Airspace9. First Considerations for a Practical Handbook to New Space Activities Regulators10. National Space Competitiveness in New Space Era: A Comparative Study of Regulatory Frameworks of Space Activities in Emerging Space Countries11. Pondering the Legitimacy of the Outer Space Treaty from the Perspective of Space Natural Resources Exploitation: Is it time to Act instead of React?12. The Hague Space Resources Governance Working Group: Second Progress Report and the Way Forward13. New space activities and legislation: a general overview with a specific reference to the ongoing debate in Italy14. statutory forfeiture of private property and the u.s. space resource exploration and utilization act of 201515. The NewSpace and the national space insurance regulations16. Spaceplanes Operating in Airspace: In Search of a Regulatory Regime for Traffic Coordination17. The UK Spaceflight Bill