GNLU 2nd Edition of the International Conference on Air and Space Law, 2023 (25th March, 2023)

ABOUT THE GNLU AIR AND SPACE LAW CONFERENCE
Restrictions imposed due Covid 19 pandemic are being gradually relaxed the world over. The aviation industry is emerging from its disastrous fallout in an encouraging manner. While safety and security continue to be the predominant concern, it is the commercial viability of various stakeholders that has gained the focus of policymakers. India continues to be a promising player in the global aviation sector due to various initiatives that have been taken by the government in recent years.

The strategic significance of space is being realised due to the creation of space assets through ever improving technologies. Increasing commercialisation of space necessitates a rethink as to how we comprehend space in the present world. Independent space ventures are becoming a norm. Even human space exploration is becoming more and more reliant on the participation of private players. The Indian government has taken significant steps like establishing a regulator to encourage the involvement of private players in the space industry.

The first edition of the Conference was successfully conducted in 2022. Encouraged by the overwhelming success thereof, VSMCASL is pleased to present the 2nd Edition of GNLU Air and Space Law Conference 2023 to be organised on 25 March 2023.

The International Conference aims to provide a platform for deliberations amongst Air and Space Law enthusiasts and thereby contribute to the emerging discourse on the challenges posed to Air and Space Law in the future.

SUB-THEMES

  • Management and regulation of airports
  • Anti-competitive issues in aviation
  • Protection of consumer rights in aviation
  • Aviation financing
  • Insolvency and Bankruptcy issues in Aviation industry
  • Aviation-related crimes and aerial terrorism
  • Air accidents/incident investigation
  • Search and rescue
  • Environmental aspects of aviation industry
  • Commercial space mining
  • Space tourism
  • Space debris
  • Space communications
  • Space exploration
  • Space Insurance
  • Environmental harm pertaining to human activities in space
  • International liability for incidents/accidents in space
  • National space law and policies
    List of sub-themes is indicative. Accordingly, research paper on any other area relating to the theme of the conference may be
    considered.

Registration Fee

  • GNLU Students – INR 590/-
  • Students – INR 1180/-
  • Others – INR 1770/-

Registration fees shall be non-refundable

Accommodation

  • Single occupancy- INR 1500/-
  • Double Occupancy- INR 2000/

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