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LAWS77-594: Space Law

Description

Space Law is an elective subject in postgraduate programs offered by the Faculty of Law. Space law is an important area of international law and impacts on a wide range of governmental and private commercial activities. This subject is intended to examine the underlying legal principles that specifically regulate the use, exploration and exploitation of space, and to determine how these and other principles of international law can and should be applied to the many different state and private commercial uses of outer space. Students will be encouraged to examine and suggest ways in which the laws and principles regulating space should be expanded to deal with emerging issues.

Subject details

Type: Postgraduate Subject
Code: LAWS77-594
EFTSL: 0.125
Faculty: Faculty of Law
Semesters offered:
  • May 2024 [Non-Standard Offering]
Credit: 10
Study areas:
  • Law
Subject fees:
  • Commencing in 2024: $5,560.00
  • Commencing in 2025: $5,680.00
  • Commencing in 2024: $6,220.00
  • Commencing in 2025: $6,500.00

Learning outcomes

  1. Identify and critically evaluate the historical evolution of the current legal regime regulating the use and exploration of outer space.
  2. Discuss and analyse the details of the five international Treaties and the various United Nations Principles which regulate certain activities in space.
  3. Describe the existing Australian and international legal frameworks regarding space activities and discuss and critically examine the problems and ambiguities within the existing legal regimes.
  4. Communicate an analytical understanding of the legal issues and shortcomings associated with new uses of space.

Enrolment requirements

Requisites:

Nil

Assumed knowledge:

Assumed knowledge is the minimum level of knowledge of a subject area that students are assumed to have acquired through previous study. It is the responsibility of students to ensure they meet the assumed knowledge expectations of the subject. Students who do not possess this prior knowledge are strongly recommended against enrolling and do so at their own risk. No concessions will be made for studentsโ€™ lack of prior knowledge.

Juris Doctor students are expected to have completed a minimum of 80 credit points of compulsory law subjects. | Students are expected to have previously completed a subject(s) in the International Business and Finance Law specialisation (PG).

Restrictions: This subject is not available to
  • This subject is not available to students on US Financial Aid.
  • Students on a Student Visa may be restricted from enrolment due to the mode of delivery in the chosen semester. Check the subject outline for further details.

Must be admitted into a Masters Level Law degree OR LA-43040 Doctor of Legal Science (Research) OR be an approved Law Study Abroad OR Law Exchange student.

This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the studentsโ€™ program structure.

Subject dates

Non-Standard Offering
Enrolment opens: 17/03/2024
Semester start: 20/05/2024
Subject start: 20/05/2024
Last enrolment: 22/05/2024
Teaching census: 26/05/2024
Withdraw - Financial: 27/05/2024
Withdraw - Academic: 30/05/2024