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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. Doyle

Public Space Law, the Legal Practitioner, and the Private Entrepreneur: Distinguishing What
“Ought to Be” from “What Is”
By George S. Robinson, III

On the Privatisation of Space
By Francis Lyall

New Space for an Old Goal: Using the Space Act Agreement to (Finally) Enable the
Commercial Space Industry
By Julie A. Jiru

The Optional Rules for Arbitration of Disputes Relating to Outer Space Activities: A Comparison to the UNCITRAL Rules
By Giugi Carminati

Space Law Education in the United States in a
New Era of Space Activities
By Matthew Schaefer

Metalaw
By Rita M. Lauria

FIELD NOTE
Transforming to the Fourth Era of Space Exploration
By Ivan M. Rosenberg

COMMENT
To Infinity and Beyond – Orbital Space Debris and How to Clean it Up
By Agatha Akers

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