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The Master in Space Law and Geopolitics is designed to prepare professionals capable of navigating the growing complexity of space governance, combining legal expertise with a deep understanding of the geopolitical and economic forces shaping the space sector. The curriculum offers a solid and comprehensive foundation in space law and policy, equipping participants to operate effectively in both public institutions and private companies. After the Master, graduates will be ready to assume key roles in shaping, managing, or advising on regulatory and strategic initiatives in the context of space activities.
Throughout the program, participants will engage in a multidisciplinary set of modules that explore the political, legal, security-related, and economic dimensions of outer space. These include dedicated courses on Space Policy, Governance, Security, and Economy, as well as on the International, European and Administrative Law of space activities. The Master promotes an applied and interactive approach to learning, enabling students to critically assess the legal frameworks, institutional structures, and strategic choices that underpin current space activities. The objective is to provide students with the tools to interpret multilevel regulatory systems, address contemporary legal challenges, and contribute meaningfully to national and international decision-making in the space domain.