The Space Law Review – 4th Edition – Luxembourg Chapter – Bob Calmes, Błażej Gładysz-Lehman and Laurent Schummer
The Space Law Review is a practical overview of the legal and regulatory frameworks governing space and satellite activities across key jurisdictions worldwide. With a focus on the most salient recent developments in this fast-evolving sector, it analyses the distinctive features of the law and commercial practice in each jurisdiction and looks at potential future trends.
Our experts Bob Calmes, Błażej Gładysz-Lehmann and Laurent Schummer are the authors of the Luxembourg Chapter.
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Luxembourg established itself very early on as a state fostering entrepreneurship and the development of commercial activities in the space sector. By supporting the creation of SES, one of the biggest satellite operators in the world, and by creating legislation specific to the transmission of satellite services shortly thereafter, Luxembourg has demonstrated its ability to build a favourable environment for the structural development of activities related to the use of outer space.
In this chapter, discover some cases analysis involving some different structures in Luxembourg.
Table of contents
I. Introduction to the national legal, regulatory and policy framework
II. Regulation in practice
III. Distinctive characteristics of the national framework
IV. Current developments
V. Outlook and conclusions
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