Space Law is a podcast hosted by Dr Cassandra Steer, mission specialist at The Australian National University (ANU) Institute of Space (InSpace) and a lecturer at the ANU College of Law. Each episode includes interviews with legal scholars exploring space law and its implications on a national and global scale.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | HistoryGovernment |
The notion of colonising the Moon or Mars, the emergence of space tourism, and the move towards commercial lunar mining might seem like futurism, but when we look at the relationship between corporations and powerful states underneath these competiti... more
How should we regulate commercial actors who want to mine the Moon for resources? It’s not science fiction, it’s a question nations and the international community is facing right now, as the US released the controversial Artemis Accords last year, a... more
What happens when a space lawyer and an astronomer get together to talk about all things space? Professor Anna Moore is the Director of the ANU Institute for Space (InSpace), a multidisciplinary institute that sets out to supercharge Australia’s spac... more
What can space law learn from cyber law, and how does national security law interact with commercial regulation of these critical technologies? Join me as I speak with Dr Dominique Dalla-Pozza, Senior Lecturer at ANU College of Law and one of Austral... more
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Such great topics and issues discussed in each episode. High quality production with compelling expert guest speakers. Exposes listeners to the most relevant legal nuances propelling the breaking wave of this area of law.
Such great topics and issues in the episode titles, but the episodes seem to have been uploaded incorrectly. Each appears to be the same recorded episode and does not correspond to its title.
Thank you Cassandra for this podcast. This is a fascinating area and the program is accessible to the non-specialist. You have wonderful guests and for this listener it has opened a new interest in space and has helped nurture a genuine concern for what is happening in this burgeoning space era. I am especially looking forward to some content on (as you mention in episode 5) the incorporation of Australian Indigenous knowledge into space governance. Also I loved hearing from Alice Gorman about s... more
It’s good
Thanks for making this. It’s fascinating and the background you give, and the detail you go into with your guests, is fantastic. I have a background in law and technology and there seems to be a lot of crossover between legal and governance issues in technology and space. Will keep listening!
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