Space law: are existing legal frameworks fit for purpose?
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Summary
With a mind boggling 1.8 million satellites filed for launch before 2030 how are we going to manage the congested and contested realm of space? We know about warfare in space but how about lawfare in space? Who actually owns the moon? More pointedly, who owns the resources of the moon? How useful are the UK’s regulatory frameworks and how do you dispose of a fridge in low earth orbit?
Join Alice, Jonners and international lawyer Joanne Wheeler, “the single powerhouse behind many of the space business successes”, as they mull on the legal challenges of an exponentially growing race for space.
Contributors:
Alice Bunn, President of UKspace
Dr Alice Bunn OBE FIMechE FRAeS CEng | LinkedIn
UKspace: Overview | LinkedIn
Jonathan Daves, The Karman Line
Jonathan Daves | LinkedIn
Joanne Wheeler, Managing Partner, Alden Legal
Joanne Wheeler | LinkedIn
Key topics covered:
- International law
- Regulatory frameworks
- Moon mining
- Moonrise project
- Space congestion
- Dual use
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