Space Policy & Law Course 2023  

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The London Institute of Space Policy and Law will be hosting their Space Policy & Law Course from 23 – 25 October 2023 online. This intensive and interactive annual course explores space policy and law to inform professionals in the space sector about the policy and legal principles and the latest developments affecting space activities. The course is taught by leading experts on the topics covered. ESPI’s Associate Manager Marco Aliberti, will be lecturing on the first day of the course. The course is particularly appropriate for those working in the space sector who wish to gain or increase their knowledge of the current legal and policy framework and be informed on matters of topical interest. ISPL is pleased to announce the programme for the Space Policy and Law Course 2023. This interactive annual course explores space policy and law to inform professionals in the space sector about the policy and legal principles and the latest developments affecting space activities. The course is taught by leading experts on the topics covered, which include: • The space environment and space technology, orbit characteristics and management • Space policy principles, regime and institutions • Laws governing space activities; principles and sources of space law; treaties • National laws and policies • Laws relating to specific applications including communications and spectrum management • Use of Artificial Intelligence in space systems • Peaceful use of space; responsible use and space traffic management • Military activities and arms control • Sovereignty, property rights, commercial and private activity • Risk, liability and insurance • Space security, natural hazards and debris • Current and future developments
Space Policy & Law Course 2023
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