University event offered by University of Brighton
Short Session Delivered online
Thursday 26 March 2026, 5-6pm
International space law is built on three core principles: no one can own space, it must be used peacefully, and activities should benefit all humankind. These ideas were established in the 1960s, at a time before iPhones, artificial intelligence, commercial space companies, reusable rockets, or billionaires sending spacecraft into orbit. So how do these rules apply today in a rapidly changing space age? This session will explore how space law is evolving to address the realities of modern space exploration.
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