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Lecture on space laws at RGNUL, Patiala

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Patiala, November 15

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Newly established centre for studies in aviation, space and defence laws at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) organised a lecture on the Relevance of Aerospace Legal Education in India: Privatisation of Space Law in India.

Poorvi Kantroo, assistant professor, ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad, and head AeroSpace and Aviation Lawyers Association of India (AALAI), elaborated on the evolution of air space law and privatisation of space law in India. Regarding India’s Draft Space Activities Bill 2017, she said, “This Bill was an attempt to make a big shift in India’s space policies.”

She said that outer space garnered global attention because of space rivalry necessitating international laws in the matter. The university discussed careers in aviation law and space tourism.

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