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develop an international regulatory
framework on the regulation,
monitoring, and oversight of PMSCs; (2)
the tension between the stated scope of
the binding force of international
tribunal decisions and the practice of
giving broad effect to those decisions;
and (3) the interplay between various
bodies of international law in the
context of naval operations.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 1009 and 41 CFR
102–3.150.
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Attorney-Adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser,
Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 12611]
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Advisory Committee on International
Law; Meeting
[Public Notice: 12609]
ACTION:
Notice of open meeting.
This notice announces a
meeting of the Department of State’s
Advisory Committee on International
Law (‘‘ACIL’’).
DATES: January 17, 2025, from 9:00 a.m.
to 3:15 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The George Washington
University Law School, Student
Conference Center, 2023 G Street NW,
Second Floor, Washington, DC. An
option to join virtually will also be
available.
SUMMARY:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Members of the public who wish to
attend should contact Shana Rogers,
Office of the Legal Adviser, by January
8, 2025, at rogerssa2@state.gov or (771)
205–4995 and provide their name,
professional affiliation (if any), email
address, and phone number.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Legal
Adviser Margaret L. Taylor will chair
the meeting, which will be open to the
public up to the capacity of the meeting
room. Priority for in-person seating will
be given to members of the Advisory
Committee, and remaining seating will
be reserved based upon when persons
contact the Office of the Legal Adviser.
Individuals who wish to attend virtually
may request a link to the virtual meeting
platform. Attendees who require
reasonable accommodation should make
their requests by January 8, 2025.
Requests received after that date will be
considered but might not be possible to
accommodate. The meeting will include
discussions on international law topics.
These topics include: (1) jurisdictional
issues related to crimes committed by
private military and security companies
(PMSCs), in light of ongoing work to
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Private Sector Participation in
Domestic and International Events on
Spaceflight Safety, Sustainability, and
Emerging Markets in Outer Space
ACTION:
Notice.
The U.S. Department of State
seeks private sector participation in a
series of domestic and international
events promoting the safe and
responsible exploration and use of outer
space.
DATES: Participants will provide their
perspectives on Department equities
and/or serve as private sector advisors
to U.S. delegations to one or more
workshops, meetings, symposia, and
other international events related to
safety, sustainability, responsible
behavior, and emerging markets in outer
space until December 31, 2025.
ADDRESSES: Solicitations for private
sector participation in specific events,
including event dates and locations,
will be posted at least 30 days prior to
the event on https://www.state.gov/
remarks-and-releases-bureau-of-oceansand-international-environmental-andscientific-affairs/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ryan Guglietta, Lead Foreign Affairs
Officer, Office of Space Affairs, Bureau
of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs,
Department of State, Washington, DC
20522, email: gugliettart@state.gov,
telephone: 1–202–485–6952.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Participation of the commercial space
sector, academia and other nongovernmental organizations in these
events will assist the Department of
State in fulfilling its responsibilities
pursuant to the 2020 National Space
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Policy and the 2021 United States Space
Priorities Framework. Participation from
the U.S. private sector will also help
inform the United States’ international
engagements and provide an
opportunity for participants to better
understand international perspectives
on pressing outer space issues.
Events will vary in location and
format, to include fully online, hybrid,
and in-person activities. Short notice
modification of plans may be required
in response to unpredictable factors.
Meetings may be stand alone or on the
margins of related events, which may
include, but are not limited to, the
United Nations Committee on the
Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
(UNCOPUOS) Scientific and Technical
Subcommittee (STSC), the UNCOPUOS
Legal Subcommittee (LSC), the
UNCOPUOS plenary, events organized
by the UN Office for Outer Space
Affairs, and other engagements. There
may also be additional opportunities to
provide expert views related to
domestic policies and U.S. positions in
other international diplomatic fora.
Please note the limited number of slots
for non-USG participation in many
events.
Participants should focus on the
following:
Safety: Identify key safety issues for
crewed and/or uncrewed outer space
operations. Discuss current attempts to
address these issues and suggest new
challenges that may develop as private
sector space activities advance and
evolve.
Sustainability: Explore efforts to
promote sustainable and responsible
behavior in space. Examine best
practices and guidelines aimed at
safeguarding the outer space
environment for future exploration and
use. In particular, implementation of the
2019 UNCOPUOS Long-Term
Sustainability (LTS) guidelines and the
multi-nation Artemis Accords should be
considered.
Emerging Markets: Discuss the
challenges to an economically viable
space industry and how these
challenges relate to the domestic
regulatory and international governance
frameworks. Share recent advances
within the commercial space sector and
how they may develop in the future.
Evaluate how an expanding commercial
sector may affect equities like terrestrial
based astronomy, planetary protection,
orbital debris mitigation, space resource
utilization, and other aspects of safe and
sustainable operations in outer space.
Facilitating Private Sector Input:
Suggest ways to enhance collaboration
between the U.S. Government, foreign
countries, and commercial space
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 12611]
Advisory Committee on International Law; Meeting
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces a meeting of the Department of State's
Advisory Committee on International Law (``ACIL'').
DATES: January 17, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The George Washington University Law School, Student
Conference Center, 2023 G Street NW, Second Floor, Washington, DC. An
option to join virtually will also be available.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Members of the public who wish to
attend should contact Shana Rogers, Office of the Legal Adviser, by
January 8, 2025, at [email protected] or (771) 205-4995 and provide
their name, professional affiliation (if any), email address, and phone
number.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Legal Adviser Margaret L. Taylor will chair
the meeting, which will be open to the public up to the capacity of the
meeting room. Priority for in-person seating will be given to members
of the Advisory Committee, and remaining seating will be reserved based
upon when persons contact the Office of the Legal Adviser. Individuals
who wish to attend virtually may request a link to the virtual meeting
platform. Attendees who require reasonable accommodation should make
their requests by January 8, 2025. Requests received after that date
will be considered but might not be possible to accommodate. The
meeting will include discussions on international law topics. These
topics include: (1) jurisdictional issues related to crimes committed
by private military and security companies (PMSCs), in light of ongoing
work to develop an international regulatory framework on the
regulation, monitoring, and oversight of PMSCs; (2) the tension between
the stated scope of the binding force of international tribunal
decisions and the practice of giving broad effect to those decisions;
and (3) the interplay between various bodies of international law in
the context of naval operations.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 1009 and 41 CFR 102-3.150.
Shana A. Rogers,
Attorney-Adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser, Department of State.
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