Founding Editor in Chief Dr. Rita M. Lauria Articles Editor Katrina M. Parra Managing Editor Claire M. Schmidt
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ARTICLES
The Emergence of Space Law By Stephen E. Doyle
Public Space Law, the Legal Practitioner, and the Private Entrepreneur: Distinguishing What "Ought to Be" from "What Is" By George S. Robinson, III
On the Privatisation of Space By Francis Lyall New Space for an Old Goal: Using the Space Act Agreement to (Finally) Enable the Commercial Space Industry By Julie A. Jiru
The Optional Rules for Arbitration of Disputes Relating to Outer Space Activities: A Comparison to the UNCITRAL Rules By Giugi Carminati
Space Law Education in the United States in a New Era of Space Activities By Matthew Schaefer
Metalaw By Rita M. Lauria
FIELD NOTE
COMMENT
To Infinity and Beyond—Orbital Space Debris and How to Clean it Up By Agatha Akers
Message from the Chair By Mauricio Leon De La Barra
We encourage members to contribute articles on international law practice and issues. This is a great opportunity for attorneys to develop their international legal career, to get published, and to work directly with the leaders of the international community. Contact the Journal Editor, Phaedra Polychronis, at phaedra.polychronis@gmail.com; Articles & Advising Editor, Katrina M. Parra, at katrina.m.parra@gmail.com; or Managing Editor, Claire M. Schmidt, at cschmidt@alvaradosmith.com.
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