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OSL Team supported UNOOSA’s Technical Advisory Mission in Rabat to assist Morocco in drafting a national space law

  • 25 October 2024

Sapienza Università di Roma is pleased to have supported, on behalf of the Government of Italy and the Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), the Space Technical Advisory Mission (TAM) to the Kingdom of Morocco, organized by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) on September 26, 2024. The UNOOSA’s Space Law Project assists UN Member States in drafting or revising their national space law and policies.

This mission also served as the concluding conference for the two-year OSL – Outer Space Law for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development – conducted by the Sapienza University Team under the direction of Sergio Marchisio. The OSL Project focused on developing national space legislation that reflects a commitment to sustainability objectives. In his contributions to the TAM, Sergio Marchisio emphasized the importance of implementing international obligations related to the authorization and continuous supervision of private operators’ activities in outer space and ensuring the equitable sharing of liability for damages caused by space objects between private operators and states.

Experts from international organizations, national space agencies, universities, private companies, the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the National Defense Administration shared their expertise and diverse approaches. They engaged in a fruitful discussion, posing numerous questions and providing thoughtful answers. It was a resounding success.

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