Evolving risks and issues for the international satellite industry
Osborne Clarke's telecoms group and defence and space group are hosting an online roundtable on the theme of the evolving risks and issues for the international satellite industry for a small number of applicants. If you are a senior legal or policy professional operating in the satellite sector, this event offers a unique opportunity to engage with industry peers and Osborne Clarke experts in a focused and interactive setting.
The roundtable will be moderated by Javier Espinoza, FT EU Correspondent. Javier's areas of focus include digital policy and telecom regulation.
The discussion will take the form of a roundtable but in a virtual space. It will follow Chatham House Rules. We aim to encourage active participation and discussion.
Due to the intimate nature of the event, we invite you to apply for a place, but please be aware numbers are extremely limited and we may have to operate on a first come / first served basis.
Provisional Agenda:
Though the agenda is still flexible at this stage, we currently envisage the conversation covering some of the following points:
How do you manage international regulatory risks?
- Key cross-border risks and their management
- Enterprise satellite connectivity, spectrum access for satellite gateways, role of the ITU
- Emerging problems and solutions from the group's experiences
How do you manage conflicts of law and harmonise contracts accordingly? How can disputes be resolved?
- Application of space law, national law, and public law
- Key considerations when in a dispute
This roundtable offers a unique opportunity to engage with industry peers and Osborne Clarke experts in a focused and interactive setting.
Please note: This event is by application only, and we have a very limited number of spaces available. We encourage you to apply early, but please understand that not all applicants will be able to attend. We will notify you if we are unable to offer you a place.