5/15/2023 0 Comments Moon village confeence strausburg![]() Her subsequent solo practice advised entrepreneurs across four continents on all aspects of bringing their innovative ideas to market: from basic corporate formation to financings and buyouts. Her legal career commenced with the restructuring of sovereign debt for a number of South and Latin American countries and evolved into the negotiation and implementation of cross-border technology mergers and acquisitions. Prior to focusing on space law, Michelle was engaged in a private business law practice. She earned her LL.M in Air and Space Law from McGill University where the focus of her research was commercial space and the intersection of commerce and public law. magna cum laude from the Georgetown University Law Center. in Political Science from Yale College and her J.D. Michelle Hanlon is an Associate Director of the National Center for Air and Space Law and an instructor of aviation and space law. Michelle Hanlon, Associate Director, National Center for Air and Space Law, University of Mississippi and President, For All Moonkind, Inc. He has been an expert assessor for Government Research Councils in Australia, Canada, The Netherlands, South Africa, Hong Kong, and has taught at Universities in over 20 countries. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna Permanent Visiting Professor at the iCourts Centre of Excellence for International Courts, University of Copenhagen Adunct Professor at the University of Hong Kong Member of Faculty at the London Institute of Space Policy and Law Visiting Professor at Université Toulouse1 Capitole Adjunct Professor at University of Adelaide Associate Member at the Centre for Research in Air and Space Law, McGill University and a former Marie Curie Fellow (2013-2014). He was Dean of the School of Law at Western Sydney University from 2017-2019. Steven Freeland is Professor of International Law at Western Sydney University, Australia where he specializes in International Criminal Law, Commercial Aspects of Space Law, Public International Law and Human Rights Law. Steven Freeland, Professor of International Law, Western Sydney University (Australia) We give our heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in the symposium and, in particular, to our generous sponsors, SpaceX and the Open Lunar Foundation. The videos of the entire symposium is available through the following links. The community turnout was tremendous and the discussions tackled some of the most fascinating issues facing the world as we return to the Moon.Ī transcript of the symposium will be published in the Global Business Law Review. The symposium collected some of the leading figures in the field of space law from academic, industry, government, and non-governmental organizations. On March 6, 2020, CSU Cleveland-Marshall College of Law hosted a day-long symposium Returning to the Moon: Legal Challenges as Humanity Begins to Settle the Solar System. Location: 1801 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (Moot Court Room)
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