session 3

Title

The International Legal Regulation of Outer Space within the Scope of Public International Law

Description

Article III of the Outer Space Treaty confirms that activities in the exploration and use of outer space shall be carried out 'in accordance with international law', with specific reference to the Charter of the United Nations. Moreover, Space Law itself has developed as a branch of public international law. It is evident from the range of space activities that many aspects of public international law - including the Law of the United Nations Charter, International Environmental Law, International Trade Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law - are relevant to the conduct of such activities. These may be through either Treaties or customary law, and it is important to understand how these areas of public international law interact. This session invites contributions that address this interaction, including the difficulties that might be associated with simply attempting to apply existing international law principles developed terrestrially, without any adaptation, to the unique environment of outer space.

Date

2012-10-03

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

A Roadmap For a Sustainable Space Legal Regime

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Henry Hertzfeld

Space Policy Institute, George Washington University

United States

2

Analogues Between Space Law and Law of the Sea/International Maritime Law: Can Space Law Usefully Borrow or Adapt Rules from these Other Areas of Public International Law?

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Matthew Schaefer

University of Nebraska, College of Law

United States

3

Contiguous zone between air space and outer space

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Prof. Sang-Myon Rhee

Seoul National University

Korea, Republic of

4

Critical Legal Issues Associated with Current and Future Spacefaring Endeavors

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Richard Burks

United States

5

Revisit the Concept of International Custom in International Space Law

accepted

15'

confirmed

Ms. Jingjing Nie

China

6

STATE LIABILITY FOR MILITARY SPACE ACTIVITIES

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Prof. Michel Bourbonniere

CSA

Canada

7

The applicability of rules of international humanitarian law to military conflicts in outer space: legal certainty or time for a change?

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Fabio Tronchetti

Harbin Institute of Technology

China

8

The Relationship between the United Nations Space Treaties and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Ram S. Jakhu

McGill University

Canada

9

The Standard of Due Diligence in Operating a Space Object

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Setsuko Aoki

Keio University

Japan

10

The World Heritage Convention and Outer Space: from territorial to international to space heritage

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Prof. Lotta Viikari

University of Lapland

Finland

11

Theoretical and Historical Premises for Consideration of the International Legal Regime of Civil Security in the Outer Space

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Ms. Olga S. Stelmakh

Parliament of Ukraine / V.Koretsky Institute of State and Law, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Ukraine

12

The dichotomy between the duty to provide information and security concerns of the State

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Ksenia Shestakova

Russian Federation