rootbrowseIAC-18E7session 55. The relationship between space law and cyberlaw, and other recent developments in space lawPapers1. Cyber law and outer space (activities): legal and regulatory challenges2. In Search of an International Public Order for Cyber Activities3. Identifying the scope of the applicable international law rules towards malicious cyber activities against space assets4. Cyber space and the use of force: applicability of jus ad bellum and jus in bello rules to cyber-attacks against space systems5. That Escalated Quickly: The Cyber-ASAT Conundrum6. critical assessment of space law related rules of tallinn manual 2.0 on the international law applicable to cyber operations7. The role of the ITU in the creation of international legal norms on cybersecurity pertaining to space communications8. The application of cyber security laws and provisions to space systems and services9. The relevance and applicability of cybersecurity laws with regard to data storage on board satellites and on the ground10. The Principle of Non-Harmful Interference in Cyberspace and Outer Space11. CYBER SECURITY FOR SPACE ASSETS: LEGAL PROBLEMS AND THE ROLE EXPECTED OF AFRICA12. Artificial Intelligence and State Responsibility for Space Activity13. Developing Issues: The Fragmentation of Space Law14. THE 2018 FINNISH ACT ON SPACE ACTIVITIES: ONE MORE ADDITION IN THE LIST OF NATIONAL SPACE LEGISLATION15. Reconsidering Rules of Engagement in Outer Space16. The Moon Village project: A Legal Ramification17. What are space resources? What are celestial bodies? – The need for refined legal definitions in view of recent regulatory efforts concerning space resources18. The Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group: Third Progress Report