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    Title

    Interactive Presentations - IISL COLLOQUIUM ON THE LAW OF OUTER SPACE

    type

    interactive

    Description

    The IP session is not restricted to any specific topic related to space law and invites authors to contribute presentations on any interesting, relevant and current space law issues.

    Room

    IP Area

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Dr. Anna Marie Brennan, New Zealand;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Scott Schneider, [unlisted], Australia;

    • Co-Chair: Ms. Gina Petrovici, German Space Agency, Germany;

    papers

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    Tensions Between Outer Space Treaty Articles II and Article VI: Balancing Domestic Regulation to Space and the Prohibition on National Appropriation of Space

    Mr. George Anthony Long

    United States

    AI-Driven Cybersecurity for Satellite Systems: Simulating Attacks, Legal Accountability, and Strategic Stability in Space

    Mr. Hallam Burnapp

    University of Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K.

    United Kingdom

    Charting a Path Towards a Multi-Hominin Existence: Implications of Space Exploration for Human Rights

    Dr. Henry Feng

    Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

    Australia

    China’s Space Station as a Pivot for International Space Lawmaking

    Dr. Luping Zhang

    China University of Political Science and Law

    China

    Customary Behavior in Space: The Implications of Jamming and Spoofing of Small Satellites on International Law and State Practice

    Ms. Christina Almonte

    Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University

    Canada

    Examining the Potential of Domestic Space Legislations to Mitigate Harm Caused by Space Technology: Administrative vs. Criminal Legal Approaches

    Ms. Iva Ramuš Cvetkovič

    University of Ljubljana

    Slovenia

    How space debris impacts the implementation of IHL in outer space

    Ms. Jacqueline Reichhold

    Institute of Air and Space Law, University of Cologne

    Germany

    Intellectual Property Protection for Remote Sensing (AI-generated) Data: Challenges, Solutions through Map-Based Analogies, and the overarching Outer Space Treaty’s Sharing Dilemma.

    Ms. Giulia Priotti

    University of Trento

    Italy

    Liability regimes at the intersection of outer space and cyber space

    Ms. Marie-Claire Najjar

    Italy

    No-Fault Liability Insurance & Space Sustainability: A Market-Driven Legal Mechanism for Risk Mitigation

    Ms. Kenza Tarek

    Concordia University

    Canada

    Private Sector Growth and Space Law in Africa: Legal Challenges in Regulating Commercial Space Activities

    Ms. Beauler Wozhele

    Zimbabwe

    Reflections on Brazil's General Law on Space Activities and Its Impacts on the Private Space Sector

    Prof. Michele Cristina Silva Melo

    Ideia Space

    Brazil

    Rethinking Intellectual Property in Space Commercialization: The Paradox of Territorial Laws in a Borderless Realm

    Dr. Gururaj Devarhubli

    India

    Space-based solar power - baseload power of the future?

    Ms. Connie Ye

    Herbert Smith Freehills LLP

    Singapore, Republic of

    Making strides towards space security in LEO

    Dr. Laetitia Cesari

    University of Luxembourg

    Luxembourg

    Spaceports and launch providers as sustainability pioneers: opportunities and challenges

    Ms. Lucy Stewardson

    Belgium

    the anthropocene and the metamorphosis of space law

    Prof. Flávia Alvim de Carvalho

    Global Expert Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities on Lunar Environmental Protection Working Group (GEGSLA)

    Brazil

    The European Union as a global player in space applications - The role of EU space governance, policy, and law

    Ms. Dimitra Stefoudi

    Leiden University

    The Netherlands

    The International Legal Regulation of Space Object Re-entry and China's Position

    Mr. Yuyao Zhang

    Beijing Institute of Technology, Institute of Space Law

    China

    The Jurisdiction and State Sovereignty in Space: Is Radiofrequency and Spectrum an Intangible Territory of States?

    Ms. Camila Erazo Gonzalez

    Colombia

    The Ongoing Work of the Working Group on the Status and Application of the Five United Nations Treaties on Outer Space of the COPUOS Legal Subcommittee on the Implementation of Article XI of the Outer Space Treaty

    Dr. Franziska Knur

    German Aerospace Center (DLR)

    Germany

    armed conflicts in outer space: interaction between special regimes during international crises

    Dr. Sima Moradinasab

    Shahid Beheshti University

    Iran

    consideration of the prevention of an arms race in outer space in the united nations security council: international legal analysis and perspectives

    Mr. Mekan Hemrayev

    Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

    Russian Federation

    Sustainability and Outer Space Law: A Legal Framework for Long-Term Space Governance

    Dr. Guoyu Wang

    Beijing Institute of Technology, Institute of Space Law

    China

    Addressing Fragmented Space Governance: Enforcing Appropriate and Evolving Standards for Space Safety

    Mr. David Eagleson

    Northumbria University

    United Kingdom

    Advancing Governance for Cislunar, Lunar, and Deep Space Activities: Legal Frameworks, Emerging Challenges, and Ethical Considerations

    Dr. Sara Langston

    United States

    Ready for launch (or Not)? Procurement Problems and the Launching State

    Mr. Stefan-Michael Wedenig

    Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University

    Canada

    Challenging Space Exceptionalism: The Obligation to Conduct Environmental Impact Assessment for Mega-constellations

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    Mr. Zha Hanhui

    Wuhan University

    China

    future technology: the legal framework for 3d bioprinting of human organs in space

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    Ms. Guller Bagirova

    Garabagh University

    Azerbaijan

    Lex Privata for Space Resources: Harmonizing Appropriation and Property Rights in Outer Space

    Mr. Lucillien Denoyelle

    Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

    France

    The gendered nature of emerging satellite technologies and the complex moralities that exist when gender is(n’t) mainstreamed

    Dr. Henrietta McNeill

    Australian National University (ANU)

    Australia