11 episodes

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.

Space Law Dr Cassandra Steer

    • Government
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

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.

    Colonisation of space with Dr Cait Storr

    Colonisation of space with Dr Cait Storr

    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 competitions, there’s nothing new. International law and international relations have seen these trends repeated for hundreds of years. Dr Cait Storr shares her expertise in the history and politics of international law, the lessons learned for space law, and we discuss why “space colonisation” is such a problematic approach.

    • 48 min
    How to govern space mining with Professor Steven Freeland

    How to govern space mining with Professor Steven Freeland

    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, and discussions at the UN ramp up on this issue. Join me as I talk with Professor Emeritus Steven Freeland about international space law-making mechanisms and the challenge of regulating resource extraction, a key issue for 21st century commercial and international competition.

    • 42 min
    Space law and space technologies with Professor Anna Moore

    Space law and space technologies with Professor Anna Moore

    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 space sector. She shares her career trajectory and her passion for diversity and interdisciplinarity. And we talk about what scientists and lawyers can learn from each other.

    • 26 min
    National Security Law with Dr Dominique Dalla-Pozza

    National Security Law with Dr Dominique Dalla-Pozza

    • 33 min
    Space Archaeology and the Law with Associate Professor Alice Gorman

    Space Archaeology and the Law with Associate Professor Alice Gorman

    What’s the most original career you could have in space? How about space archaeologist? Studying human artefacts in space, or those that have returned to Earth from space, and how to deal with the problem of space junk while also protecting some of our human heritage in space. This is the work of Associate Professor Alice Gorman, aka Dr Space Junk. Join me, Dr Cassandra Steer, as I talk with Alice about whether the Artemis Accords do a good job of asserting protection of human heritage on the Moon, and how we can protect the Moon itself from negative human impact.

    • 37 min
    Military activities in space, with Duncan Blake

    Military activities in space, with Duncan Blake

    Former space lawyer and Wing Commander with the Royal Australian Air Force.

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Top Podcasts In Government

Strict Scrutiny
Crooked Media
The Lawfare Podcast
The Lawfare Institute
5-4
Prologue Projects
Future Hindsight
Future Hindsight
The Chris Plante Show
WMAL | Cumulus Podcast Network | Cumulus Media Washington
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments
Oyez