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Volume 44

2020 • University of Mississippi School of Law

The Journal of Space Law is the oldest publication dedicated to legal issues in outer space.

Issue 1

  • A Re-Examination of Fundamental Principles of International Space Law at the Dawn of Space Mining
    Xu, Fengna; Su, Jinyuan; Mehdi, Miqdad
  • Star Laws: Criminal Jurisdiction in Outer Space
    Ireland-Piper, Danielle; Freeland, Steven
  • Falling Back to Earth: The Return of State Predominance in Russian National Space Legislation in the Roscosmos Era
    Packard, Christian A.
  • Quantum Bits of Light: The Future of Quantum Key Distribution under Export Administration Regulations and the First Amendment
    McKellar, Marshall
  • Ubers of Space: United States Liability over Unauthorized Satellites
    Cheema, Manal
  • Ad Astra Per Maris: Using the Law of the Sea to Protect the Space Environment
    Flenniken, Sara Raye
  • Promoting Globalization in Space Policy: A Look at United States Export Controls
    Ellzey, Charles H.
  • The Art of War in Space
    Grunert, Jeremy
  • An Introduction to Space Law
    Hanlon, Michelle L. D.
  • 2001: An Odyssey Revisited, Kubrick's Masterpiece in the Context of the 1960s
    Taylor, Sean Patrick

Issue 2

  • State Practices Regarding International Responsibility for National Activities in Outer Space
    Abhijeet, Kumar
  • Regulation of Space Activities
    Freeland, Steven; Zhao, Yun
  • Prospects for the Demilitarization of Outer Space: From 'Soft Regulation' to 'Hard' Treaty Mechanisms?
    Kapustin, Anatoly
  • Space Traffic Management - The Bin Cheng Model
    Larsen, Paul B.
  • The Role of Soft Law in Promoting the Sustainability and Security of Space Activities
    Martinez, Peter
  • The Privatization of Chinese Space Activities: A Legal and Regulatory Perspective
    Tronchetti, Fabio
  • Artemis: The Discordant Accords
    Mosteshar, Sa'id