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Course 02 · Space-law course

Space Business: Outer Space and Private International Law

A practical course on contracts, jurisdiction, liability, insurance, export controls, procurement, and the cross-border legal architecture behind commercial space activity.

Course rationale

From abstract doctrine to mission-ready judgment.

Space companies do not operate in a vacuum; they operate through financing documents, supplier agreements, launch contracts, spectrum dependencies, insurance markets, and transnational risk allocation. This course turns those moving parts into a clear legal map for founders, operators, and advisors.

Commercial launch and supplier contracts
Jurisdiction and dispute strategy
Insurance, liability, and risk transfer
Procurement, export, and communications constraints
Planetarium-style ambient music starts only when you press the control and can be muted at any time.