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Space Market Dynamics. Special issue. 11th Space, Business & Law Conference, Sustainability for Space, Sustainability in Space, Sustainability from Space
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Space Market Dynamics. Special issue. 11th Space, Business & Law Conference, Sustainability for Space, Sustainability in Space, Sustainability from Space
le 9 avril 2025
Le numéro spécial n°1/2025 de "Space Market Dynamics" présente une sélection des travaux présentés lors des SIRIUS Space Talks 2024, qui se sont déroulés à Toulouse.
Exploration et Innovation dans le Marché Spatial
Space Market Dynamics est une revue en ligne dédiée à la publication régulière d'articles, d'études et d'analyses originales et de qualité, visant à capter l'intérêt de la communauté internationale, qu'il s'agisse de professionnels de l'industrie, de chercheurs ou de décideurs.
La revue s'articule autour de trois axes principaux, en lien avec les évolutions récentes du secteur spatial :
La revue s'articule autour de trois axes principaux, en lien avec les évolutions récentes du secteur spatial :
- L'espace extra-atmosphérique est désormais considéré comme une nouvelle frontière pour les économies terrestres.
- L'espace extra-atmosphérique représente un marché émergent.
- L'espace extra-atmosphérique constitue un cadre privilégié pour la recherche, l'exploration, l'expérimentation et l'innovation.
L'ambition de Space Market Dynamics est d'analyser l'évolution de ce marché en pleine expansion, d'identifier les facteurs qui le dynamisent, ainsi que les transformations actuelles et à venir, tout en mettant en lumière les différentes opportunités qu'il offre tant à la recherche académique qu'à l'industrie et au commerce.
Space Market Dynamics se veut une plateforme ouverte pour le partage des connaissances, la réflexion collaborative et la diffusion d'idées novatrices. Pour atteindre cet objectif, elle adopte une approche holistique et une analyse prospective, tout en cherchant à agir comme un incubateur et un accélérateur d'idées nouvelles et créatives.
Sommaire du n°1 consacré à la session 2024 des SIRIUS SPACE TALKS'
From the Editor Editorial: Space Sustainability in an Unsustainable World Prof. L.Rapp
I -Space Sustainability as a Global Challenge
Space Sustainability as a Global Challenge; The Kessler Apocalypse — Questioning the Adequacy of International Space Law to Regulate Space Debris, I. Wood (Université of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK)
Legal Frameworks for Space-Made Products: Addressing Jurisdiction, Liability and Long-Term Sustainability in Outer Space, A. Kardamaki (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
Navigating the Stars: A Call for Comprehensive Space Traffic Management, N. Moraitis (Space Generation Advisory Council, Greek Chapter, Greece)
Il. Lunar Mining, Nexus
The Environmental Imperative of Space Sustainability: The Case of Lunar Mining, G. Leterre (University of Luxembourg, Chaire SIRIUS, Luxembourg)
The Legal Moonscape: Navigating the Legal and Sustainability Challenges of Lunar Mining and Settlement, L. Denoyelle (University of Paris I, France)
The Insurability of Environmental Damages Caused by Space Activities, S. Paradis (Laval University, Chaire SIRIUS, Canada
Ill. Ethics, Technology and Norms
Application of Risk-Ethically Adjusted Pigouvian Taxes to Subsidize the Removal of Orbital Debris, M. Bonissi (University of Western Piemonte, Italy)
Harmonizing Technology and Law for Lunar Resource Utilization: Machine Learning Standards and Algorithmic Approaches to Crater Mining and Ice Harvesting under the Moon Treaty and Artemis Accords, J. Sandalinas-Baro (Space Lawyer, Chaire SIRIUS, Spain)
Towards a Customary Crystallization of Anti-Debris Norms? A. Chazelle (University Toulouse-Capitole, Chaire SIRIUS, France)
IV. Which Corporate Strategies towards Space Sustainability?
Entrepreneurial Support Organization Outcomes Towards Sustainable Development, A. Clottre (Toulouse School of Management, Chaire SIRIUS, France)
Defining the Concept of Green Space Technology, N. Pulsiri, V. Dos Santos Paulino (Toulouse Business School, Chaire SIRIUS, France)
Ecosystems Relating to Celestial Mining Subcontracting Contracts, J-M. Haziza (University of Bordeaux, France)
V. Space Sustainability for All
A Universe for All: On the Equitable Sharing of Benefits of Space Resources,R. Cardellini (Leiden Law School, Air and Space Law, The Netherlands)
The Sustainability Odyssey: Crafting Governance for Space Frontiers. Sustainability, Governance, and In-Orbit Activities, E. Koellner (University of Mississippi, USA)
Safeguarding the Skies: Balancing Space Sustainability with Indigenous Rights Protections, D. Kasibante (Space Generation Advisory Council, African Chapter, Austria)
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I -Space Sustainability as a Global Challenge
Space Sustainability as a Global Challenge; The Kessler Apocalypse — Questioning the Adequacy of International Space Law to Regulate Space Debris, I. Wood (Université of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK)
Legal Frameworks for Space-Made Products: Addressing Jurisdiction, Liability and Long-Term Sustainability in Outer Space, A. Kardamaki (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
Navigating the Stars: A Call for Comprehensive Space Traffic Management, N. Moraitis (Space Generation Advisory Council, Greek Chapter, Greece)
Il. Lunar Mining, Nexus
The Environmental Imperative of Space Sustainability: The Case of Lunar Mining, G. Leterre (University of Luxembourg, Chaire SIRIUS, Luxembourg)
The Legal Moonscape: Navigating the Legal and Sustainability Challenges of Lunar Mining and Settlement, L. Denoyelle (University of Paris I, France)
The Insurability of Environmental Damages Caused by Space Activities, S. Paradis (Laval University, Chaire SIRIUS, Canada
Ill. Ethics, Technology and Norms
Application of Risk-Ethically Adjusted Pigouvian Taxes to Subsidize the Removal of Orbital Debris, M. Bonissi (University of Western Piemonte, Italy)
Harmonizing Technology and Law for Lunar Resource Utilization: Machine Learning Standards and Algorithmic Approaches to Crater Mining and Ice Harvesting under the Moon Treaty and Artemis Accords, J. Sandalinas-Baro (Space Lawyer, Chaire SIRIUS, Spain)
Towards a Customary Crystallization of Anti-Debris Norms? A. Chazelle (University Toulouse-Capitole, Chaire SIRIUS, France)
IV. Which Corporate Strategies towards Space Sustainability?
Entrepreneurial Support Organization Outcomes Towards Sustainable Development, A. Clottre (Toulouse School of Management, Chaire SIRIUS, France)
Defining the Concept of Green Space Technology, N. Pulsiri, V. Dos Santos Paulino (Toulouse Business School, Chaire SIRIUS, France)
Ecosystems Relating to Celestial Mining Subcontracting Contracts, J-M. Haziza (University of Bordeaux, France)
V. Space Sustainability for All
A Universe for All: On the Equitable Sharing of Benefits of Space Resources,R. Cardellini (Leiden Law School, Air and Space Law, The Netherlands)
The Sustainability Odyssey: Crafting Governance for Space Frontiers. Sustainability, Governance, and In-Orbit Activities, E. Koellner (University of Mississippi, USA)
Safeguarding the Skies: Balancing Space Sustainability with Indigenous Rights Protections, D. Kasibante (Space Generation Advisory Council, African Chapter, Austria)
Consulter le n°1 en ligne