Publié le lundi 22 septembre 2025
Résumé
This two-day conference will bring public and private international lawyers together with political and legal philosophers to discuss the complex issues raised by property in outer space, including its relations to the notions of territory, jurisdiction and sovereignty, but also the international legal status of scientific research, data and samples.
Annonce
Presentation
The discussions will be organized around three central issues: (i) the relations between property, jurisdiction and sovereignty, and their implications in outer space; (ii) the prospects of “commoning” in outer space, and of a distinct future international institution and regime to govern the common use of celestial resources as currently discussed by the United Nations' Committee on the Peaceful Use of Outer Space (COPUOS); and (iii) the public and common good of science, and its implications for a better distinction between scientific “exploration” and commercial “use”, exploitation or appropriation of and by science in outer space.
The conference will take place in English, without simultaneous translation.
Programme
September, 25
- 8.30-9.00 Property in Outer Space: Context, Stakes and Possibilities Samantha Besson, Collège de France
- 9.00-9.15 Outer Space Exploration and Use: What Resources Out There ? Alessandro Morbidelli, Collège de France & Co-coordinator of the PEPR Origins: From Planets to Life Research Project
Panel 1 (9.15-13.30): Sovereignty, Jurisdiction and Property in Outer Space
- 9.15-9.45 Sovereignty, Territorial Jurisdiction and Property: an Inextricable Triangle in Space Law Stephan Hobe, University of Cologne
- 9.45-10.15 Sovereignty and Property in Celestial Resources Anna Stilz, University of Berkeley
- 10.15-10.45 Early Legal Visions of Space: Does Myres McDougal’s Work Hold Lessons for Today? Katrina M. Wyman, New York University
10.45-11.15: Coffee break
- 11.15-11.45 Property in Outer Space and Competition between Legal Orders from a Private Law Perspective Lukas Rass-Masson, University of Toulouse Capitole
- 11.45-12.15 Private International Law and the Possibility of Extraterrestrial Property: «Finders, Keepers» or «the Province of All Mankind»? Alex Mills, University College London
- 12.15-12.30 Comment Isabelle Sourbès-Verger, CNRS & EHESS, Paris
12.30-13.30 Panel Discussion All panellists and participants
13.30-14.30: Lunch break
Panel 2 (14.30-18.15):Possible International Legal and Institutional Regimes for the Use of Outer Space, including Commoning
- 14.30-15.00 [recording] Outer Space and the Rule of Law: A Pendulum between Conflict and Harmony Maria Manoli, University of Aberdeen
- 15.00-15.30 International Space Law Facing the Commercial Exploitation of Celestial Body Resources Philippe Achilleas, University of Paris-Saclay
- 15.30-16.00 Que le jeu commence ! Commercial Space Mining and the Politics of Treaty Interpretation Michael Byers, University of British Columbia
16.00-16.30: Coffee break
- 16.30-17.00 Commoning Outer Space, Isabel Feichtner, University of Würzburg
- 17.00-17.15 Comment Niki Aloupi, University of Paris Panthéon-Assas
- 17.15-18.15 Panel Discussion All panellists and participants
September, 26
Panel 3 (9.00-12.45):The Relations between Scientific “Exploration” and Commercial “Exploitation” of Outer Space
- 09.00-09.30 Rethinking “Common Heritage of Mankind” in the 21st Century: a Pathway towards Enabling Lunar Activities for the Benefit of All Fabio Tronchetti, University of Northumbria
- 09.30-10.00 Lunar Grabbing. On Scientific Commoning in Outer Space (and Oceanic Seabed too) Michela Massimi, University of Edinburgh
- 10.00-10.30 Exploration and Exploitation: Territorial Rights in Outer Space Margaret Moore, Queen’s University, Ontario
10.30-11.00: Coffee break
- 11.00-11.30 Space as Province, Property and Planetary Protection:Risk and the Rise of the Interplanetary Jonathan B. Wiener, Duke University
- 11.30-11.45 Comment Stéphanie Ruphy, Ecole normale supérieure, Paris
- 11.45-12.45 Panel Discussion All panellists and participants
12.45-14.00: Lunch break
Panel 4 (14.00-16.15):General Conclusions and Discussion
14.00-14.30 General Conclusions Yannick Radi, Catholic University of Louvain
14.30-16.00 General Discussion introduced and chaired by Young Researchers
- Katia Coutant, Doctoral student in Public International Law,University of Paris-Nanterre
- lban Guyomarc’h, Doctoral student in Private International Law, University of Paris Panthéon-Assas & Collège de France
- Yann Robert, Doctoral student in Political Philosophy, University Jean Moulin-Lyon 3
- All participants
16.00-16.15 Concluding Remarks Samantha Besson, Collège de France
Catégories
- Droit (Catégorie principale)
- Sociétés > Droit > Histoire du droit
- Esprit et Langage > Pensée > Philosophie
- Sociétés > Études du politique > Relations internationales
- Sociétés > Études des sciences > Philosophie des sciences
Lieux
- Amphithéâtre Maurice Halbwachs - Collège de France, 11 Place Marcellin Berthelot
Paris 05 Panthéon, France (75005)
Format de l'événement
Événement uniquement sur site
Dates
- jeudi 25 septembre 2025
- vendredi 26 septembre 2025
Fichiers attachés
Mots-clés
- international law, philosophy, outer space, property
URLS de référence
Source de l'information
- Sabine Cassard
courriel : sabine [dot] cassard [at] college-de-france [dot] fr
Licence
Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universel.
Pour citer cette annonce
« The “Province of All Mankind”? Property in Outer Space under Public and Private International Law and Philosophy », Colloque, Calenda, Publié le lundi 22 septembre 2025, https://doi.org/10.58079/14q0a

