Annual Space Conference: European Space Governance: the Outlook, on Sept. 13, 2011 in Brussels

by Sara M. Langston with the blog faculty Source: Ifri (Institut francais des relations internationales) European Space Governance: the Outlook Annual Space Conference organized by SWF and IFRI The conference will provide a snapshot of the current governance of space programs in Europe. The first panel will explore structural issues: the implications of the Lisbon Treaty in terms of policy, the legal context for space activities in Europe and the burning topic of sustainable funding. The second panel will address the perspectives in term of governance of three important programs: Galileo, GMES and MUSIS. The last panel will focus on specific stakeholders of European space policy, addressing the future of national agencies and the space-related activities of the European Defence Agency (EDA) and the European External Action Service (EEAS). Last but not least, a keynote speaker will explain the current diplomatic activity around the adoption of an international Code of Conduct in space. Each panel will be followed by a debate with the audience. 8:30 – Registration and coffee 9:00-9:15 – Introduction: The basics of European space governance Christophe VENET, Research Associate to the Space Policy Program, Ifri 9:15-11:00 – Panel 1: European space governance after the Lisbon Treaty The first panel will explore structural issues: the institutional interplay between the various European stakeholders, the implications of the Lisbon Treaty in terms of policy, the place of national actors in the European governance scheme and the burning topic of sustainable funding. Moderator: Agnieszka LUKASZCZYK, Space Policy Consultant, Secure World Foundation. "Policy implications of the Lisbon Treaty and governance evolutions" Gaëlle MICHELIER, Policy Officer, Space Policy & Coordination Unit, Enterprise and Industry DG, European Commission

. "The legal framework of space activities in Europe" Tanja MASSON-ZWAAN, Deputy Director, International Institute of Air & Space Law, Leiden University. "How to make space systems financially sustainable?" 
 Maria BUZDUGAN, Legal Officer, EU satellite navigation programs: Legal, Financial and Institutional Aspects, Enterprise and Industry DG, European Commission. "Procurement rules: towards a third way?" 
Rik HANSEN, Research Fellow, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, Leuven Catholic University 11:00-11:30 – Coffee break 11:30-13:00 – Panel 2: Governance issues for specific programs The second panel will address the future governance perspectives of three important programs: Galileo, GMES and MUSIS. Moderator: Katarzyna CHAJEC, Second Secretary from the Polish Permanent Mission to the EU (TBD)
 
. "EGNOS and Galileo: which governance for the operational phase?" Gérard BRACHET, Consultant in space policy, Vice-President of the International Astronautical Federation 
 
. "GMES: which governance scheme after 2013?" Josef ASCHBACHER, Head, GMES Space Office, European Space Agency. "MUSIS: The promises and limitations of multilateral cooperation endeavors" Olivier JEHIN, Editor of Europe Diplomacy and Defence
 
13:00-14:00 – Buffet lunch 14:00-14:30 – Keynote speech on the Code of Conduct for outer space activities How is the international community warming up to the EU proposal?
Pierre-Louis LEMPEREUR, CODUN SPACE Chair, Non-proliferation and disarmament directorate, European Union External Action Service 14:30-16:00 – Panel 3: Entities and agencies in the wider European framework The last panel will focus on specific stakeholders of European space policy, addressing both the space-related activities of the European Defence Agency (EDA) and the European Action Service (EEAS), and the future of national agencies. Moderator: Laurence NARDON, Head of the Space Policy Program, Ifri
 
. "What is the future role for national space agencies?" 
Jan KOLAR, Director, Czech Space Office "A growing role for EDA in space" Denis TRIOULAIRE, Capability Manager Knowledge, European Defence Agency
 
. "How can space support the EU external actions?" 
TBD 16:00-16h30 – Wrap up of the day 
Michael SIMPSON, Senior Program Manager, Secure World Foundation Lieu : Conseil Central de l'Economie, avenue de la Joyeuse Entrée 17-21, Brussels
Organisateurs : contact: breux@ifri.org Like this: Be the first to like this post.

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