Space legal, regulatory and spectrum management issues,

Date: November 23, 2022

Duration: 4 hours

Language: English

Lecturer :  Frans VON DER DUNK

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Registration

1 Module, 1& 2 Modules, 1,2 & 3 Modules, All 4 Modules

No.# Participants

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

General outline

This session will provide our attendees with the fundamentals of international and national regulations to be considered when implementing space projects (module 1).

Based on these principles, they will be driven through the regulatory specifics governing satellite-based communications (module 2) and satellite-based Earth observation systems and services (module 3).

Contents

MODULE 3.1: Introduction to space laws and regulation

 International space law
  • Process for establishing international space laws
  • Main principles introduced through Outer Space Treaties
National space law
  • Five building blocks: authorization, supervision of space activities, state indemnification, state liability, registration of space objects
  • Main disparities between national space regulations
Export control
  • Generalities
  • International transfer of military and sensitive goods and technologies with a focus on U.S. regulations

 

MODULE 3.2: Focusing on satellite communications regulation

International framework
  • ITU organization, regulatory framework and main principles
  • Frequency allocation/allotment
  • Regional coordination
  • International trade
  • EU regulatory framework
National regulations
  • National regulations and conditions to obtain licenses
  • Processes related to frequency assignment
  • Terminal equipment regulations
Key current challenges
  • NGSO mega-constellations
  • 5G

 

MODULE 3.3: Focusing on satellite Earth observation regulation

 International Scale
  • UN principles relating to remote sensing of the Earth from Outer Space and their legal value
  • Freedom of investigation in Outer Space
  • Sovereignty of all States over their own wealth and natural resources
  • Legitimate rights and governmental interests towards remote sensing principle
  • Access to collected data
National Scale
  • Overview of main space powers’ Earth observation policies
  • National regulations
International trade
  • Generalities
  • Export conditions for  satellite-based Earth observation systems trade with a specific focus on the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)

Duration & Timing

4 hours

Module 3.1: ~60 mn (including Q&As)
Module 3.2: ~90 mn (including Q&As)
Module 3.3: ~90 mn (including Q&As)

Delivery Date

November 23, 2022 (2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. CET)

Prerequisites

This session has been designed as an overview of space laws and regulations for attendees with no legal or regulatory background. 

Lecturer

Frans VON DER DUNK, Black Holes (modules 3.1 to 3.3)

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