Journal of Space Law
A journal devoted to the legal problems arising out of man's activities in outer space.
Current Issue: Volume 48, Issue 1 (2024)
Front Matter
Journal Editors
From the Editor
Michelle L. D. Hanlon
Conflict in Outer Space: Systemic Integration of the Law of War and International Outer Space Law
Ryan G. Sample
The International Legal Framework on the Utilization of Remote Sensing Satellites in the Event of a Disaster: Analysis of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service and its Contribution in the Response to the Wildfire in Chile
Elisa Leoni and Carlo Bongioanni
Protection of the Outer Space Environment at Stake? A Legal Analysis of the Preservation of the Space Environment and its Relationship with the Protection of Human Rights in Human Space Settlements
Leonardo A. López Marcos and Anél Ferreira-Snyman
Traffic Coordination by Contract: Applying Lessons from Internet Governance to Space Traffic Management
Hjalte Osborn Frandsen
Customary International Law in Outer Space: the Need to Accelerate its Process of Creation
Alberto Rueda Carazo
Protecting Space Cultural Heritage: Lessons from the Holocaust Art Recovery Experience
Mary-Christine Sungaila