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Adelaide Student Mr Lukas Price Represents Adelaide Research Unit of Military Law and Ethics (RUMLAE) at International Space Workshop in Montreal
The International Space Security Working Group (SSWG) is a global meeting of experts and academics in the field of outer space. The aim of the event is to oversee the development of Space Security Index, a multi-stakeholder publication covering key developments in outer space over the past year. The Index is a joint research project […]
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RUMLAE Director Prof Stephens presents at the Australian Youth Aerospace Association Conference in Canberra
Professor Dale Stephens participated in a panel at the recent Australian Youth Aerospace Association Conference held in Canberra on July 18. The Conference attracted young Aerospace Professionals (including Engineers, Scientists, Economists, Lawyers, Archeologists and Ethicists) from around Australia and brought together representatives from Academia, Government and Private Industry to discuss issues related to aerospace. The Conference is co-sponsored […]
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Emerging Business Models and the Evolving Regulatory Response
Prof Andrew Stewart and Associate Professor Joanna Howe recently participated in a workshop on Emerging Business Models and the Evolving Regulatory Response organised by the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law at Melbourne Law School, and attended by a select group of academics, practitioners and government officials. Prof Andrew Stewart, along with Professor Shae McCrystal from Sydney […]
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International Implications of Military Space Operations
Professor Dale Stephens has recently been published in the US Naval War College Journal of International Law Studies. The article; ‘The International Legal Implications of Military Space Operations: Examining the Interplay between International Humanitarian Law and the Outer Space Legal Regime’ considers the interplay between the Outer Space Treaty and International Humanitarian Law. It invokes normal mechanisms […]
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Adelaide Researcher, Stacey Henderson asks: Is Sovereignty Always Supreme?
Adelaide Law School lecturer Stacey Henderson will present at the 2018 Australian & New Society of International Law conference in Wellington, NZ, on Thursday 5th July and will consider whether it is appropriate, in certain circumstances, for one State to intervene where another is known to be committing atrocities? Permission to Intercede or Sovereignty Supreme? […]
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‘Space Force’ and the Law
Prof Melissa de Zwart, Dean of Law, argues that there are more important issues that may be lost in the controversy over President Trump’s Space Force and cautions that ‘it’s not yet clear where this move sits in light of prohibitions laid out in the Outer Space Treaty, the document that has guided the the exploration […]
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Conflict in outer space will happen: legal experts
Space and military law experts from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States have joined forces to take the lead on understanding how our Earth-bound laws will be applied in times of armed conflict in outer space.Some of the best legal and policy minds at the University of Adelaide, UNSW Canberra, University of Exeter, […]
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Entrepreneur and Venture Advice Clinic Launches
The Adelaide Law School was proud to launch its fourth free legal advice service today, the Entrepreneur and Venture Advice Clinic. The clinic is housed within ThincLab, the University’s venture accelerator, and offers free, confidential advice to individuals, new start ups and small to medium enterprises (SMEs). EVAC is staffed by fourth and final year […]
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Making Corporate Law Great Again: Attending the CLTA 2018 Conference
ROCIT members Professor Christopher Symes and Dr Beth Nosworthy attended at the Corporate Law Teachers’ Association Annual Conference in 2018, held at La Trobe’s city campus in Melbourne from 11 – 13 February. The CLTA Annual Conference is a highly regarded conference focussed on Corporate Law, drawing attendance from members of the profession and the […]
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