Space Law and Policy: A Transdisciplinary Approach to International Cooperation and Competition

Course Information

Registration Information

Meeting Times

Day Time
FRI, SAT 9:30 am - 4:45 pm

Evaluation Method

Type Date Time Location
Take-home exam up to 8 hrs April 18, 2025
Other

Description

This course will only meet in person on March 7-8 and April 11-12. There will be preliminary reading assignments from the start of the semester.

Come explore emerging space-related issues currently under discussion internationally and domestically! The course will blend lecture, discussion, and group work in a seminar-like format. We will examine the following topics:

Module 1: Lecture, Introduction to the course and the basics of space law

Norms Development: Bottom up, top down, and points in the middle

Bilaterals, Multilaterals, and the role of consensus  

Module 2: Discussion of readings and lectures

Module 3: Application to Emerging Issues

teams to pick from a list of topics and prepare a mixed media presentation.

Possible topics:

The Yin & Yang of Space: Peaceful Purposes and National Security issues

Can we get there from here? Orbital Debris, Space Situational Awareness, and Space Traffic Management

Micro -> Macro: very small sats and very large constellations

In Situ Resource Utilization  

 

Students will be graded on group presentations and an exam in Canvas.

Important Class Changes

Date Updated
10/25/2024 Exam information updated