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    Title

    10th Nandasiri Jasentuliyana Keynote Lecture on Space Law and Young Scholars Session

    Description

    In the first part of this session, Marco Ferrazzani will deliver the keynote lecture "Space law and international organisations". The second part of this session will be dedicated to the space lawyers of the future and young scholars (under 35 years old) who are invited to present a paper on a relevant topic of space law.

    Date

    2018-10-02

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    Bremen 3

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Prof. Kai-Uwe Schrogl, International Institute of Space Law (IISL), France;

    • Co-Chair: Prof. Lesley Jane Smith, Leuphana University of Lüneburg/Weber-Steinhaus & Smith, Germany;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Christopher Johnson, Secure World Foundation, United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    KEYNOTE: Space law and international organisations

    30

    confirmed

    Dr. Marco Ferrazzani

    European Space Agency (ESA)

    France

    2

    India’s draft ‘Space Activities Bill’: Implications for the Commercial Space Industry

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Narayan Prasad Nagendra

    Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

    Germany

    3

    From the Unilateral Acts of States Towards Unilateralism in Space Law

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Tugrul Cakir

    France

    4

    The New Legal Perspectives of Dual-Use Satellites: Supporting Military and Commercial Challenges of Space Activities.

    10

    withdrawn

    Ms. Anne-Sophie Martin

    Sapienza University of Rome

    Italy

    5

    Can Japan Launch Itself into Becoming a Leader in Global Space Business with its New Space Legislation?

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Masaya Uchino

    Keio University

    Japan

    6

    The Concept of Launching State in Democratized NewSpace

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Hamza Hameed

    Unidroit

    Italy

    7

    Legal and Policy Challenges for Using Blockchain to Establish Property Rights in Outer Space

    10

    withdrawn

    Mr. Nathan Johnson

    United States

    8

    LEGAL CHALLENGES OF SPACE 4.0: THE FRAMEWORK CONDITIONS OF LEGAL CERTAINTY AMONG STATES, INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND PRIVATE ACTORS IN THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF SPACE ACTIVITIES

    10

    confirmed

    Ms. Gina Petrovici

    University of London

    Germany

    9

    Can “Giant” and “Tiny” Co-exist Peacefully? The Design of Rules of Preventing Collision in Outer Space Under the Boom of Micro-satellites.

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Huxiao Yang

    China

    10

    Reconsidering the Liability regime under South African National Space Legislation

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Alexander Gairiseb

    University of Cape Town

    South Africa

    11

    a comparative analysis between the act on the exploration and use of space resources (Luxemburg) and the commercial space launch competitiveness act (u.s.): ways forward for national space law

    10

    confirmed

    Ms. Yangzi Tao

    Keio University

    Japan

    12

    The ‘Non-Appropriation’ Principle in Outer Space: A Roman Interpretation

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Andrea Capurso

    Leiden University

    The Netherlands

    13

    BEE-fore the Swarm – Swarm Technologies’ Unauthorised Deployment of SmallSats and Art. VI of the Outer Space Treaty: Suggestions for an Assessment of International Responsibility in Outer Space

    10

    confirmed

    Mrs. Scarlet Wagner

    Lund University

    Sweden

    14

    Regulating Remote Sensing in National Space Legislation to Increase Legal Certainty on an International Level

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Vincent Seffinga

    The Netherlands

    15

    Do National Space Laws look beyond Liability for damage? – A case of India

    10

    confirmed

    Ms. Upasana Dasgupta

    Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University

    Canada

    16

    Back to the Moon: legal challenges for future lunar exploration.

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Antonino Salmeri

    International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University

    The Netherlands