A Third World Approach to International Space Law: Relooking at the Outer Space Treaty
Aaditya Vikram Sharma
West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, India
The value of ecofeminist theories in space sustainability studies
Giuliana Rotola
Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
The issues concerning surface structures and industraforming
Kamil Muzyka
Institute for Law Studies – Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Metalaw and the roots of International space law
Kamil Muzyka
Institute for Law Studies – Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Earth-Space Sustainability: An emerging theme and a methodological proposal for addressing opportunities and challenges
Xiao-Shan Yap
EAWAG, Switzerland, and Utrecht University, the Netherlands
The Sweeps and the Creeps: Militarizing outer space exploration in the age of climate change
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Tackling the Space Debris Problem: A Global Commons Perspective
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Sustainability in a multi-planetary context: An exploration of implications for earth system governance
Xiao-Shan Yap1,2 and Rakhyun Kim2
1Eawag, Switzerland
2Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Frameworks for Lunar Activities and the Due Regard Principle
Andrea Harrington
Air University, USA
Promising Spaceports: Expectations and the Making of Space Economies in the UK
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