session 1

Title

Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law & 4th Young Scholars Session

Description

In the first part of this session, the IISL will invite a prominent speaker to address the members of the Institute and other congress attendants on a highly topical issue of broad interest. The second part of this session will be especially dedicated to the space lawyers of the future, in that young scholars (under 35 years old) are invited to present a paper on “Space Law – Future Challenges and Potential Solutions”, but the IISL is also open to other topics.

Date

2012-10-02

Time

10:15

Room

TS10 (Sala Sirius, Hall 3)

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law

accepted

60'

confirmed

Prof. Sergio Marchisio

Italian National Research Council (CNR)

Italy

2

Space Debris- Legal Aspects

accepted

10'

withdrawn

Ms. ANTONIA NEDELKOPOULOU

Netherlands Antilles

3

National Space Legislation for Emerging Space-Capable Nations

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Christopher Johnson

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

United States

4

Natural disasters: the duty to warn

accepted

10'

confirmed

Dr. Diego Zannoni

Italy

5

Space Law - Future Challenges and Potential Solutions

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Divyanshu Agrawal

National Law School of India University

India

6

The notion of ‘damage’ caused by a space object under the 1972 Liability Convention: old and new issues

accepted

10'

withdrawn

Ms. Elena Carpanelli

Italy

7

Progressive development in the field of space weapons: what can be expected?

accepted

10'

confirmed

Dr. Guillermo Duberti

Conicet/ Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires

Argentina

8

Interaction between diverse sources of law applicable to legal challenges caused by commercial space activities

accepted

10'

confirmed

Ms. Mariam Yuzbashyan

Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)

Russian Federation

9

The Elusive Frontier: Revisiting the Delimitation of Outer Space

accepted

10'

confirmed

Dr. OLAVO DE OLIVEIRA BITTENCOURT NETO

University of Sao Paulo

Brazil

10

Space Law and Militarization: an inductive approach to the Boundary Problem

accepted

10'

confirmed

Mr. Rik Hansen

KU Leuven

Belgium

11

Impact of Germany’s Recent Space Policy and Progress Towards a National Legislation

accepted

10'

confirmed

Ms. Sandra Teichert

Germany

12

How to finance the space industry? Some insights on the Cape Town Convention, its Space Protocol, the aviation sector experience & e tutto il resto.

accepted

10'

withdrawn

Ms. Caroline Devaux

France

13

ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF ACTIVITIES IN OUTER SPACE

accepted

10'

no-show

Mr. Aditya Sharma

National Law University

India

14

LEGAL LACUNAE IN EO DATA USED AS EVIDENCE IN COMPLIANCE FOR MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Ms. Angeline Asangire Oprong

University of Bremen

Germany

15

The Normative Implication of UNIDROIT Space Protocol for Corpus Juris Spatialis: Revolutionary or Evolutionary?

accepted

Poster

Ms. Rong Du

The University of Hong Kong

China

16

Chinese Military Space Policies and Their Impact on International Legal Regime

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Dr. Xiaodan Wu

China Central University of Finance and Economy

China

17

Collisions in Outer Space and Article 3 of the Liability Convention, 1972

accepted

Poster

Mr. Shashank Reddy

National Law School of India University

India

18

Regulating Military Use of Near Space: Analogy to the Law of the Sea?

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Prof. Jinyuan SU

Xi'an Jiaotong University School of Law

China

19

Protection of Outer Space Environment: what is not prohibited is permitted?

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Mr. Peng Wang

China

20

The Concept of Launching State: Liability on the basis of Substantial Involvement

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Mr. Sagnik Chatterjee

Other

India

21

Development in Space Law: A comparative approach to a South African Perspective

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Ms. Serena Kalbskopf

South Africa

22

Liability for indirect damage caused by space objects on earth

accepted

Poster

Ms. Zhao Wang

China

23

PPWT 2008 vs EU Code of Conduct 2008

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Ms. Maria Pozza

New Zealand

24

ISSUES OF LIABILITY AND NEED FOR A COMPREHENSIVE CODE FOR LICENSING ACTIVITIES IN OUTER SPACE

accepted

Poster

Mr. Aditya Sharma

National Law University

India

25

A Branch of International Law or An Undermining Factor to International Law: A Study on the Developmenet of Space Law and Its Tendency

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Ms. Zhuoyan Lu

University of Lapland

Finland

26

How to foster the development of space commerce through law and economics

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mrs. Martina Zorc

Slovenia

27

Private Human Access to Space: Legal Challenges and Possibilities

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Ms. Medhavi Singh

India

28

Legal Framework for Space Tourism Activities

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Ms. Joyeeta Chatterjee

Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University

Canada

29

Indian Limitation and Liability Act

accepted

Poster

Mr. Anubhav Sinha

Supreme Court of India

India

30

Low Earth Orbital Zones- A Legal Shakedown

accepted

Poster

Mr. Utsav Mukherjee

India

31

Legal issues concerning registration of space objects - a study of jaxa's practices and future challenge -

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mr. Hiroyuki Kishindo

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Japan