. "Policy And Law"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "European and commercial perspectives of space law"@en . . "5" . "The course aims to provide students with knowledge of the various commercial space applications and issues surrounding the regulation of commercial and ‘NewSpace’ activities, which are not clearly addressed in international space law. Some of the topics discussed are space resource utilization, satellite constellations, the use of Earth observation data, human spaceflight, space traffic management, export control and innovative applications of space technology such as active debris removal or the use of satellite data as digital evidence. The associated legal issues are examined from the perspective of international, regional and national laws, as well as through practitioners’ and industrial practice, illustrated by examples and case studies. Contemporary developments, such as privacy and cybersecurity in space activities are also discussed.\r\n\r\nSeveral national space laws will be presented by expert panels, allowing students to assess differences and similarities across the world’s regions.\r\n\r\nThe course further addresses topics of special relevance for Europe, such as the role and activities of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Union (EU), and the European space programme components, including Galileo, Copernicus, GOVSATCOM, IRIS2 and the role of the EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSpace).\n\nOutcome:\nUpon completion of this course, students should be able to:\r\n\r\nIdentify commercial and ‘NewSpace’ activities and indicate the legal issues they raise;\r\n\r\nDescribe the efforts undertaken on national and international level to solve the issues raised by those activities;\r\n\r\nList the main features of national space legislation;\r\n\r\nExplain the roles of ESA and the EU, and Europe’s role in the space sector;\r\n\r\nApply the relevant space laws and policies and solve practical case studies; and\r\n\r\nUndertake an individual research project in the field of space law." . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "Master of Air and Space Law"@en . . "https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/education/study-programmes/master/air-and-space-law" . "60"^^ . "Presential"@en . "The Advanced Master’s Programme in Air and Space Law is a combination of public air law, private air law and space law, from both an international and European perspective. The programme which has been running since September 2000, and which was internationally accredited in 2007, is unique in the world. In addition to its international focus, the programme also has a clearly defined European dimension and, without neglecting academic levels, pays specific attention to professional applications through its guest lecturers, excursions and in particular through its internship requirement.\n\nThe dynamic nature of the aviation and space sector and the pace in which both sectors expand requires constant attention. In recent years, courses have been restructured to incorporate new developments and challenges these sectors are faced with and to match better with the industry’s needs.\n\nThe courses in the programme introduce a wide variety of topics that are taught by the institute’s faculty staff, visiting professors from other countries and distinguished legal practitioners who are experts in their respective specialised fields of air and space law. Intensive interaction between students and teachers is fostered, typically resulting in greater involvement on the side of the students and, consequently, better results. Students gain a solid legal foundation in this exciting field, and those willing to go the extra mile can enrich their study further by tapping into the institute’s resources and network to deepen their knowledge of specific topics and the sector as a whole."@en . . "1"@en . "FALSE" . . "Master"@en . "Thesis" . "20900.00" . "Euro"@en . "20900.00" . "Mandatory" . "The Air and Space Law programme prepares you for a successful career in this growing field, in Europe or around the world.\n\nMany of our graduates find positions in:\n1. law firms or consulting firms with an aviation and space law practice\n2. legal departments of airports,airlines and aerospace companies\n3. civil aviation authorities\n4. ministries of transportation\n5. space organisations like the European Space Agency\n6. academia\n\nWith the liberalisation of the European aviation laws and the growing number of actors operating in outer space, the already high demand for experts in this field is only expected to increase."@en . "no data" . "TRUE" . "Midstream"@en . . . . . . . .