1st Edition
Regulation of Outer Space International Space Law and the State
Foreword, Marco Ferrazzani
Introductory remarks. Advancing State responsible behaviour in outer space from an interdisciplinary perspective
Claudia Cinelli
1. Does using satellite data for sustainable development justifies unsustainable use of outer space?
Katarzyna Pogorzelska
2. Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in outer space
Elena Cirkovic
3. Business, human rights and international space law: filling the gaps of corporate accountability in the ‘new space’
Chiara Macchi
4. The principle of ‘Common Heritage of (Hu)mankind’: its implementation in the light of the law of the sea and the law of outer space
Anne-Sophie Martin
5. Rights without remedies? The role of arbitration in enforcing international space law for private parties
Laura Yvonne Zielinski
6. National space laws and regulations stemming from international space law
Emanuela Maio
7. Nuclear power sources in outer space for peaceful purposes: an evolving legal framework
Viviana Iavicoli
Concluding remarks. Recognizing and addressing the challenge of interdisciplinary collaboration, design, and governance in sociotechnical systems
Katlyn M. Turner
Biography
Claudia Cinelli is Assistant Professor of International Law, Political Sciences Department, University of Pisa (IT).






