Developing Effective Governance of Nuclear Power in the Space Commons
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Watchtower – a digital public good for the space commons
Vikram Udyawer
Metasolis, New Zealand
The Governance Of Debris in Space (GODS) index
Jean-Frédéric Morin1, and Ekaterina Turkina2
1Laval University, Canada
2HEC Montreal, Canada
Pathways to Low Earth Orbit Slotting and Relevant Considerations
Miles Lifson, David Arnas, Martín Avendaño, and Richard Linares
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
How did the space industry emerge? The speciation of new organizational forms
Guillaume Beaumier,1 and Jean-Frédéric Morin2
11Georgetown University, USA
2Laval University, Canada
A mathematical model of critical points in space debris density according to governance Keiko Nomura, Oregon State University, USA
Keiko Nomura1, Darcy Bird2, Annika Tjuka3, Mathieu Baltussen4, Christopher Zosh5, Simon Rella6, Dan Falk7, and Haily Merritt8
1Oregon State University, USA
2Washington State University, USA
3Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany
4Radboud University, The Netherlands
5Binghamton University, USA
6Institute of Science and Technology, Austria
7Freelance journalist, Canada
8Indiana University, United States
The Privatization of Space Technology: a Retreat from the Patent System and the Future Loss of Technology Transfer
Art Cotterell
University of Adelaide, Australia
Transnationalization in the Satellite Industry
Florian Rabitz and Vidas Vilcinskas
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
A New Space Agency and the Embryo of Comprehensive International Space Law Through the China Belt and Road Model
Miles McAnulty
Arizona State University, USA
The Co-City approach and citizen science as a pathway towards an inclusive, just and self-sustaining Space
Luna Kappler and Christian Iaione
Luiss Guido Carli University, Italy