Private companies launch satellites, build rockets, plan lunar missions, and sell space-enabled services that power daily life on Earth. The…
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Most people don’t wake up thinking about airspace sovereignty or satellite liability. They wake up thinking about traffic, deadlines, and…
Read More »“Air and space policy” sounds impressive, but also vague enough to confuse your relatives at family gatherings. People often imagine…
Read More »Satellites are so normal now that we forget they are there. They help us navigate, forecast weather, stream content, monitor…
Read More »Technology rarely waits for the law to feel ready. It moves first, breaks old assumptions, and forces governments and institutions…
Read More »Drones are everywhere now. People use them for photography, mapping, farming, inspections, deliveries, and sometimes for activities that are less……
Read More »Space debris used to sound like a distant, technical concern. Today, it is increasingly a global governance and safety problem,…
Read More »Air and space law can sound like a niche corner of international law, the kind of thing discussed in conference…
Read More »Every day, we move through invisible systems that keep our world running smoothly. We fly across countries, rely on GPS…
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