SPACE LAW 301

This course covers the basics of space law and describes the business opportunities in outer space in developing areas in the context of international agreements, treaties, domestic law and even state law. The course in four lectures, covers in part one (two lectures), the development of space activities and the basic laws and regulations that regulate human activities in space. To think about business opportunities, the legal framework is discussed to provide a framework for developing opportunities. In part two (two lectures), the course explores the international asteroid defense program, the emergence of asteroid mining and the new space tourism business opportunity and how these are regulated. At the end of this course you will be able to assess where business opportunities are emerging and how to navigate the basics of space law. (Note: None of this course constitutes legal advice and you should consult your own attorney for any questions you may have.)

SPACE LAW 101

P.O. Box 6801
Lubbock, TX  79493

+1.806.834.1752
vickie.sutton@ttu.edu

SPACE LAW 201

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          Victoria Sutton, MPA, PhD, JD

SPACE LAW 301