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The Eilene M. Galloway Symposium on Critical Issues in Space Law

Cosmos Club, Washington D.C.

December 11, 2006

Synopsis

Third Eilene M. Galloway Symposium participants

The Eilene M. Galloway Symposiumon Crfitical Issues in Space Law was the first of a series of symposiums hosted by the National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law. Co-sponsored by the Journal of Space Law and the International Institute of Space Law, the symposium addressed a broad spectrum of space law issues.

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Agenda

Session I

Welcome and Introduction: Prof. Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, Director, NCRSASL, Director, IISL Ms. Tanja Masson Zwaan, Secretary, IISL

Maintaining Space for "Peaceful Purposes", Dr. Jonathan F. Galloway, Vice President, IISL

Session II

Interstitial Space and "Other Celestial Bodies" Celestial Bodies and Interstitial Space in Current Law, Dr. Stephen Doyle, Honorary Director, IISL

Interstitial Space: Future Inhabitants and an Evolving Corpus Juris Spatialis, Dr. George Robinson, Robinson and Robinson, LLC

Luncheon Presentation

Lunch Speaker, Dr. Stephen Doyle, Honorary Director, IISL Report on the International and Interdisciplinary Workshop on Policy and Law Relating to Outer Space Resources: The Example of the Moon, Mars and Other Celestial Bodies

Session III

The Near Earth Orbit (NEO) Protocol, Dr. Rusty Schweickart, Chairman, Association of Space Explorers NEO Committee

Space Traffic Management IAA Cosmic Study, Ms. Corinne Contant Jorgenson, President, Advancing Space Consulting Group

   
 
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