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  1. A hypothetical case scenario involving a dispute between Angani and Bolvanger over the protection of dark and quiet skies and the freedom of scientific investigation in space. The case involves issues of space debris, satellite constellations, celestial imaging and international law.

  2. A global competition for law students to argue on space law issues, named after Judge Manfred Lachs. Learn about the history, regions, problem, awards and impact of the competition.

  3. Manfred Lachs (born April 21, 1914, Stanisławów, Austria-Hungary [now Ivano-Frankovsk, Ukraine]—died January 14, 1993, The Hague, Netherlands) was a Polish writer, educator, diplomat, and jurist who profoundly influenced the post-World War II development of international law.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · The Manfred Lachs Moot Court Competition (MLMC) was establishhed in 1992 by H.E. Manfred Lachs, a former judge and president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The MLMC provides students with an opportunity to engage with and delve into public international law and the law of outer space. It is the most prestigious moot of its kind.

  5. A global competition for law students to argue a hypothetical case on space law issues. The 30th edition was held in 2022, with the final round in Paris and the problem on mega-constellations.

  6. Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot. The Lachs Space Moot is the oldest moot competition on international space law, engaging issues such as the launch of satellites and regulation of orbital debris.

  7. The Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition or Lachs Space Moot is a space law moot competition organised by the International Institute of Space Law. The competition is named after Manfred Lachs, a former judge of the International Court of Justice.