Analysis of the Due Diligence and Good Faith in Commercial Outer Space Activities

Time: 11:35 - 12:45
Room: HAC Hall C
Format: Campfire

This special session shall discuss core principles of international law such as jurisdiction, due diligence, due regard, and good faith, including related disputes and specific cases, as it relates to commercial outer space activities. For example, due diligence evolved as an element of a State’s international obligations and such considerations overlap with broader discussions on the role of fault in international responsibility. As private outer space activities have increased, young professionals should get acquainted with the challenges posed by commercial space exploration and how the creation of new legal regimes and practices can promote long-term sustainability in outer space activities.

Organizer

Alyson Claire DECKER

Legal Advisor, Jus Ad Astra

United States

Vugar MAMMADOV

Lawyer, Azercosmos Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

Speakers

Alyson Claire DECKER

Legal Advisor, Jus Ad Astra

United States

Vugar MAMMADOV

Lawyer, Azercosmos Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

Nebile Pelin MANTI

Academic at PIL Department, Istanbul University

Türkiye

Lisa KUCHER

Lead Legal & Business Analyst, RespectUs

Luxembourg

Riccardo LOSCHI

Associate, LALIVE

Italy