Call for Papers! for conference on New Horizons in Air and Space Law: Treaties, Technologies, and Tomorrow’s Challenges.! by NUS!

Call for Papers! for conference on New Horizons in Air and Space Law: Treaties, Technologies, and Tomorrow’s Challenges.! by NUS!

Dates- 1 and 2 August 2024 (Thursday and Friday)

Venue

Wee Chong Jin Moot Court (Block B Level 1)
National University of Singapore
Faculty of Law
469 Bukit Timah Road
Singapore 259756
(located next to the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site)

CONFERENCE THEME

Advanced supersonic aircraft, remotely-piloted cargo drones, and even flying taxis are on the horizon. But all these developments necessitate a reevaluation of traditional air law. As these technology developments redefine our relationship with the skies above, the need for robust and forward-thinking legal frameworks becomes increasingly urgent to ensure safe, equitable, and sustainable use of airspace. Similarly, space, once the exclusive realm of governmental agencies, is now a vibrant theatre of commercial opportunities, with private companies leading the charge in space travel and exploration. This new era is marked by rapid technological innovation, from reusable rockets to advanced satellite constellations offering global connectivity, signalling a shift towards more accessible and economically driven space ventures. These developments, from asteroid mining to lunar tourism, suggest vast commercial potential. But they also bring to the fore crucial questions of international law and space governance.

Amid this rapidly evolving commercial landscape, technology means that air and space domains are increasingly converging – indeed, spaceplanes are set to elide the practical differences between air and space altogether.

The Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and the Law and the EW Barker Centre for Law and Business, both of the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, and the Institute of Air and Space Law, of the Faculty of Law, McGill University, will be jointly organizing a conference with the theme “New Horizons in Air and Space Law: Treaties, Technologies, and Tomorrow’s Challenges.”

Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, participants are reminded to sign in on arrival and sign out at the conclusion of each session of the event in the manner required by the organiser. Participants must not be absent from each session of the event for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy on any particular session of the event will not be able to obtain CPD Points for that session. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.

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