ECSL Young Lawyers' Symposium

Europe/Amsterdam
Room B (European Space Agency)

Room B

European Space Agency

8-10 rue Mario Nikis 75015 Paris France
Description
Following the success of the inaugural Young Lawyers' Symposium in 2016, the European Centre for Space Law, part of the European Space Agency, will be organising the 2nd edition on Saturday 18 March 2017 in Paris, France. This event was established to provide students and young professionals an opportunity to participate in discussion and present research on topical areas of space law and policy. Following the symposium, the ECSL will publish papers on its website. The 2017 symposium will have three sessions: 1. The Moon Village and the Legal Aspects of Space Exploration 2. Law and NewSpace 3. International Governance and Space The Symposium is open to all lawyers - such as those in practice, academic researchers and students (including PhD) - who are aged 35 and under. Speakers will be primarily solicited from those who work or study in, or are a national of, an ESA Member State, but may also include nationals of non-ESA Member States. A specialisation in space law is not a prerequisite. Those wishing to present at this symposium are invited to submit an abstract (max. 500 words) and specify which session they would wish to speak in. These abstracts will then be reviewed by the ECSL Organising Committee. Abstracts should be received by 31 January 2017. If you simply wish to attend the event rather than present as a speaker, there is no attendance fee. Please email the ECSL to confirm your place before Friday 10 March 2017. Further information on the event is available on the ECSL website at www.esa.int/ecsl
Nicholas Puschman, ECSL Executive Secretary
Participants
  • Agathe Camus
  • Aleksandra Marinova
  • Alice Mazzesi
  • Alissa HADDAJI
  • Amélie Werbrouck
  • Anastasia Maria Papadopoulou
  • ANDREA CAPURSO
  • Andrea-Carolina MORA-COCUNUBO
  • André Agreira
  • Anja Blaj
  • Anne-Sophie Martin
  • Anthony Callaert
  • Armel Kerrest
  • Asger Friis
  • Bahar Ramazanova
  • beatriz pisoni
  • Bernhardt Pauger
  • Bianka Pandur
  • Bosko Vojkic
  • Carlo BELBUSTI
  • Choi Jinyoung
  • Christian Bruenner
  • Clara Lopata
  • CLAUDIU MIHAI TAIATU
  • Deepika Jeyakodi
  • Diana Pinchasov
  • Dimitra Stefoudi
  • Dovile Matuleviciute
  • Eduardo Bressel
  • Edward Burger
  • Elena Carpanelli
  • Elias Mannheimer
  • ELIF HEKIMOGLU
  • Eloïse KAMBRUN FAVENNEC
  • Federico Bergamasco
  • Frans Von der Dunk
  • Gaja Čeferin
  • Georgia Maria (Yolanda) KALOGIROU
  • Gina Petrovici
  • Giulia Pavesi
  • Grainne McVeigh
  • Guy Modert
  • Hamza Hameed
  • Helen Tung
  • Irina Chernykh
  • Jesse Vogt
  • Julie Minato
  • Lalin Kovudhikulrungsri
  • Laura Wanlu ZHANG
  • Lei Shi
  • Lukas Jung
  • Léo Leclerc
  • Maciej Topolski
  • Margaux Morssink
  • Maria Lucas Rhimbassen
  • Maria-del-Carmen Munoz Rodriguez
  • Marie Kerguelen Fuchs
  • Mark Shapiro
  • Matteo Barbaresco
  • Merve Begum AKINCIOGLU
  • Merve ERDEM
  • Mickael Giraudeau
  • Mitchell Dibley
  • Niki Khonkarova
  • Ntorina Antoni
  • Olga Stelmakh
  • Pablo Corrales Sanchez
  • Paulina Topolska
  • Piera Amato
  • RACHELE D'ANTONIO
  • Raphael Costa
  • Robin Bouvier
  • ROMAN KARPOV
  • Rong-En Sun
  • sanaz HAZRATI
  • Sarah Moens
  • Sergio Marchisio
  • Smaranda Cojocaru
  • Snezhina Yankova
  • Stefano Dossi
  • Stefka Domuzova
  • Stéphanie Willekens
  • Tatsuya Yamaguchi
  • Taufik Rachmat Nugraha
  • Thomas Cheney
  • Théo Renaudie
  • Tomas Hrozensky
  • Tugrul CAKIR
  • Valentin Degrange
  • Valentina Nardone
  • Valentina Vecchio
  • Victoria Schebek
  • Zarah Abdullakhan
  • Zoi Lendway
  • Éloi Petros