Satellites: Our eyes in the battlefield Satellites help us see the Earth from space, when we cannot observe it otherwise. We should give them some credit. Dimitra Stefoudi • April 06, 2022
Freedom of speech – An invokable right? Freedom of speech refers to the right to express one's opinion without fear of censorship or repercussions. When and why do courts in the Netherlands decide against it? Dimitra Stefoudi and Arthur Menschaart • July 21, 2020
50 years of Space Law: The 1967 Outer Space Treaty The Outer Space Treaty, as it is most commonly known, celebrates this year five decades in existence and offers a reason to reflect on the development of international space law in the past half-century. Dimitra Stefoudi • December 20, 2017 • 1 comment
Space Big Data: Big data troubles in the final frontier The increasing number of satellites launched and the rapid growth in the field of space data uses and applications, add another “big” dimension to the world of big data. At the same time, the associated legal challenges begin to surface. Dimitra Stefoudi • June 16, 2017