International Law Journal: Space Law Issue
The first issue of the International Law Journal published by the Los Angeles County Bar Association is focused on Space Law and Commercialization:
ARTICLES
The Emergence of Space Law
By Stephen E. DoylePublic Space Law, the Legal Practitioner, and the Private Entrepreneur: Distinguishing What
“Ought to Be” from “What Is”
By George S. Robinson, IIIOn the Privatisation of Space
By Francis LyallNew Space for an Old Goal: Using the Space Act Agreement to (Finally) Enable the
Commercial Space Industry
By Julie A. JiruThe Optional Rules for Arbitration of Disputes Relating to Outer Space Activities: A Comparison to the UNCITRAL Rules
By Giugi CarminatiSpace Law Education in the United States in a
New Era of Space Activities
By Matthew SchaeferMetalaw
By Rita M. LauriaFIELD NOTE
Transforming to the Fourth Era of Space Exploration
By Ivan M. RosenbergCOMMENT
To Infinity and Beyond – Orbital Space Debris and How to Clean it Up
By Agatha Akers


