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    Title

    Young Scholars Session with Keynote Lecture

    type

    oral

    Description

    This session is open for abstracts and papers from space lawyers under 35 years old. It welcomes contributions on any topics related to space law. It also features a regular, annual keynote presentation by a leading space law expert. Keynote by Prof. Steven Freeland.

    Date

    2023-10-02

    Time

    15:15

    Room

    HAC Hall B

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. ilgar Abdullayev, Azercosmos, Space Agency of Republic of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan;

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

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    15:15

    KEYNOTE: Trajectory Towards a Common Understanding - A Multi-Continental Next-Generational Perspective on the Rule of Law in Outer Space

    30

    confirmed

    Dr. Marcia Alvarenga dos Santos

    National Institute for Space Research - INPE

    Brazil

    2

    15:45

    screening of foreign direct investments in the space sector: the issue of justiciability and the case of the italian golden power

    8

    confirmed

    Mr. Andrea Capurso

    LUISS Guido Carli University

    Italy

    3

    15:53

    The functions and problems of the "Cross-Waiver" clause and a new proposal for appropriate demarcation of liability.

    8

    confirmed

    Mr. Hinata Oshima

    Nakamura Tsunoda & Matsumoto

    Japan

    4

    16:01

    The assessment of “harmful interference” conflicts in outer space activities according to international tort law standards; and selecting the appropriate dispute settlement method for small satellite operators.

    8

    confirmed

    Mr. Vugar Mammadov

    Azercosmos, Space Agency of Republic of Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

    5

    16:09

    Customary International Law in Outer Space: worse than rocket science?

    8

    withdrawn

    Mr. Alberto Rueda Carazo

    European Space Policy Institute (ESPI)

    Spain

    6

    16:17

    How to explore outer space instead of conquering it?

    8

    Mr. Jan Tyczyński

    University of Gdansk

    Poland

    7

    16:25

    Develop Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Section 11 of the Artemis Accords: A Shift from Safety Zones to Safety Obligations

    8

    withdrawn

    Mr. Xiaodao Li

    The University of Hong Kong

    China

    8

    16:33

    Artificial Intelligence in Space: An Analysis of Responsible AI Principles for the Space Domain

    8

    confirmed

    Mr. Thomas Graham

    Swinburne University of Technology

    Australia

    9

    16:41

    Legal Issues of Export Control in Commercial Aerospace Internationalization and China’s Institutional Countermeasures

    8

    confirmed

    Prof. Jie Long

    Shenzhen University

    China

    10

    16:49

    Mobile applications usage in space activities: legal framework

    8

    confirmed

    Ms. Bahar Ramazanova

    Azerbaijan

    11

    16:57

    Realizing an International Secured Transactions Regime for Space Assets Nation by Nation: Reassessment of the Space Protocol to the Cape Town Convention from a Chinese Perspective

    8

    confirmed

    Ms. Haoyue Deng

    China University of Political Science and Law

    China

    12

    17:05

    Analyzing the Obligation to Recover and Return Space Objects upon Controlled Re-entry under International Space Law

    8

    confirmed

    Mr. Tejas Bharadwaj

    India

    13

    17:13

    institutional fragmentation of global space governance and the urgent need for the establishment of the global space organization

    8

    confirmed

    Ms. Sima Moradinasab

    Shahid Beheshti University

    Iran

    14

    17:21

    The non-peaceful use of commercial satellites: existing issues and new challenges from a legal and policy perspective

    8

    confirmed

    Mr. David Eagleson

    International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University

    United Kingdom