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    Title

    Interactive Presentations

    type

    interactive

    Description

    Authors with an abstract accepted for an interactive presentation will be asked to prepare slides and display them for the duration of the congress on plasma screens. Authors will be assigned to interactive sessions in which they must be near the plasma screens to engage in interactive discussions with other congress attendees.

    Date

    2016-09-28

    Time

    13:15

    Room

    Jalisco Hall C - Exhibition Hall

    IPC members
    • Coordinator: Prof. Lesley Jane Smith, Leuphana University of Lüneburg/Weber-Steinhaus & Smith, Germany;

    • Coordinator: Prof. Mahulena Hofmann, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg ;

    • Rapporteur: Mr. Nicholas Puschman, Bird & Bird, United Kingdom;

    papers

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    Reducing Launch Costs – The Legal Basis of Aerial and Suborbital Satellite Launches.

    withdrawn

    Mr. Hamza Hameed

    Leiden University

    The Netherlands

    Reconsideration of Patent Rights: A Reality Check for Outer Space Inventions

    withdrawn

    Mr. Amitava Chakraborty

    United States

    Public System of Ownership for Galileo Satellites: Issues of Responsibility, Liability and Registration

    confirmed

    Dr. Andreas Loukakis

    University of Luxembourg

    Luxembourg

    Law & Policy Collide in Space

    withdrawn

    Ms. Anja Nakarada Pecujlic

    University of Vienna

    Austria

    The potential commercialization of China’s space station and its relevance to space law

    confirmed

    Mr. Jie Long

    The University of Hong Kong

    Hong Kong SAR, China

    Distinguishing On-Orbit Jurisdiction from Space Traffic Management in the American regulatory context

    withdrawn

    Ms. Danielle Miller

    University of Nebraska, College of Law

    United States

    Policy Implications from the 4th ISU SSP Mars Treatymaking Workshop

    confirmed

    Mr. Camilo Andres Reyes Mantilla

    Colombia

    Investment Protections for Space Mining Operations: ensuring the benefits of space for all

    withdrawn

    Mr. Daniel Porras

    Georgetown University Law Center

    United States

    Satellite jamming, human rights protection and national security

    withdrawn

    Ms. Elena Carpanelli

    Italy

    ON-ORBIT TRANSFER OF SATELLITES BETWEEN STATES: LEGAL ISSUES-WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON LIABILITY AND REGISTRATION

    confirmed

    Ms. Upasana Dasgupta

    Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University

    India

    Making an exception in the international law on the weaponization of space for the mitigation of NEOs. An Arms Race in Space?

    withdrawn

    Mr. Dimitrios Stratigentas

    Greece

    Cooperation among BRICS in space matter: a review of Brazilian agreements

    confirmed

    Mr. Jonathan Andrade

    Brazil

    Space Law and Human Rights: The Future in its Convergence

    withdrawn

    Ms. Deepika Jeyakodi

    The Netherlands

    the relationship between appropriation and ownership in the context of international space law

    withdrawn

    Ms. Yangzi Tao

    Beijing Institute of Technology

    China

    The mineral rights in outer space mining

    confirmed

    Ms. Barbara Skardzińska

    University of Warsaw

    Poland

    legal challenges of cyber security in space

    confirmed

    Mrs. Kinga Kolasa-Sokolowska

    Poland

    applicable normative to international space criminal law

    confirmed

    Mr. Víctor Iván Coello Marcelín

    Mexico

    Commercialisation of Remote Sensing Activities: A Need for an international Treaty

    withdrawn

    Ms. Nandini Paliwal

    International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University

    Netherlands Antilles

    the impact of space related non governmental organisations in developing space law and policy and space exploration

    withdrawn

    Mr. Sidhant Sharma

    Leiden University

    The Netherlands

    asteroid mining: the law awakens

    confirmed

    Mr. Grey Dodge

    United States

    National Space Law: the case of France and New Challenges for Space Activities

    confirmed

    Ms. Anne-Sophie Martin

    University of Rome "La Sapienza"

    Italy

    State Responsibility and Liability in Space Law vis a vis General International Law

    withdrawn

    Ms. Upasana Dasgupta

    Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University

    India

    Asteroid Mining & Its Legal Implications

    confirmed

    Mr. Neil Modi

    India

    Shaping a Legal System for China’s BeiDou Navigation Satellite System

    withdrawn

    Mr. Dejian KONG

    International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University

    The Netherlands

    Legality of Non-cooperative Satellite Removal

    withdrawn

    Ms. Siqing LI

    China

    The U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act and the Outer Space Treaty: A contradiction or a lacuna?

    confirmed

    Ms. GEORGIA MARIA KALOGIROU

    Greece

    Is non-existence of a treaty equal to ineffective treaty? An Examination on the Application of the Moon Agreement

    confirmed

    Ms. Merve ERDEM

    Türkiye

    the u.s. space act of 2015 and the private international law: from intellectual property rights to property rights in space

    confirmed

    Mr. Elie Aoun

    Université de Lille 2

    France

    New Implications of Lunar Exploitation and Moon Agreement

    confirmed

    Mr. AMIT KUMAR PADHY

    Hidayatullah National Law University

    India

    Legal Approach to the Exploitation of Natural Resources of the Asteroid by the Non-Governmental Sector: an Analysis from the Perspective of China

    withdrawn

    Mr. Mingyan Nie

    Institute of Air and Space Law, University of Cologne

    Germany

    A New Era for Spacefaring Nations: Mining the Way to a Doctrinal Resolution to Property Rights in Space

    confirmed

    Mr. Richard Burks

    Duke University

    United States

    Mining in Outer Space: Sovereignty, Jurisdiction and Property Rights (Un-)Reconciled

    withdrawn

    Ms. Almira Duskalieva

    Russian Federation

    Unpredictable Future? ----The Principle in Outer Space Treaty on Space Resources Mining and National Commercial Space Legislation

    withdrawn

    Ms. Yu Fu

    China University of Political Science and Law

    China

    Patents in Outer Space: An Approach to the Legal Framework of Future Inventions

    withdrawn

    Mr. Juan Jimenez

    UNIVERSIDAD SERGIO ARBOLEDA

    Colombia

    small satellites leo constellations: adaptation of the regulatory regime and development perspectives

    withdrawn

    Ms. Ceren Canet Sahin

    France

    the environmental impact of space tourism: a legal guideline

    confirmed

    Mr. Alberto Rueda Carazo

    Universidad de Jaen

    Spain