The governance of outer space is emerging as one of the most critical legal frontiers of our time. In an article recently published by Libero, the newspaper reports on the reflections of Professor Claudia Cinelli, expert in International Law and Module Holder of the EUSPIL course at the University of Pisa, emphasizing the urgent need for legal frameworks to regulate space activities. From asteroid mining to satellite collisions and planetary ownership, space is no longer a domain for science fiction—but a pressing field for legal innovation.
Hosted by the University of Pisa – Political Science Department – EUSPIL equips students with the legal and analytical tools needed to navigate the evolving challenges of space law, with a focus on international cooperation and environmental sustainability.
