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  • 7-B3.8. Legal framework for collaborative space activities - New ways of launching (micro-launching) and large constellation microsats (Joint IAF/IISL session)

    Papers

    1. The Future of the Legal Framework in the Space Activities

    2. “Leviathan Lite” - Towards a Global Stewardship Organization for Space Domain Awareness, Conduct, and Remediation

    3. A new approach to national laws aimed at encouraging small satellites’ space activities

    4. small satellite activities and legal challenges regarding the states responsibility

    5. The Principle of Non-Appropriation and the Exclusive Uses of LEO by Large Satellite Constellation

    6. The ITU space regulation - a key element to access space

    7. Large Satellite Constellations and frequency spectrum allocation – the adequacy of selected national procedures

    8. Outer Space SARPs: A Step Towards Harmonization of National Regulations for the Enhancement of Sustainability of the Space Environment

    9. addressing environmental and health concerns of toxic rocket fuel: legal and policy implications

    10. 5 Years into the EAR: Opportunities for International Collaboration through Export Control Reform

    11. Legal and Policy Perspectives on Civil-Military Cooperation for the establishment of Space Traffic Management

    12. Financing space start-ups in the US: legal barriers and opportunities for public and private funds

    13. Commercial OOS and Its Future: Policy and Legal Issues Beyond Life Extension

    14. Regulatory aspects in launch services contracts for micro-satellites - successful docking in legal space