226No Name Address E-Mail42. Heere, Wybo Paul Institute <strong>of</strong> Public Int. Law, UtrechtUniversity, NL Janskerh<strong>of</strong> 3, 3512 BKUtrecht, The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands43. Henaku,AST Dr.*** Zoeterwoudsweg 54,2321 GP Leiden,THE NETHERLANDS44. Herman, Thierry ESA, 8-10 rue Mario Nikis, 75738, Paris,cedex 15 Francew.heere@library.uu.nlHenaku@astlex.demon.nl<strong>the</strong>rman@hq.esa.fr45. Hong, Soon-Kil Pr<strong>of</strong>. PhD. Dean <strong>of</strong> graduate School <strong>of</strong> AviationIndustry, Hankuk Aviation Univ., 200-1Hua Jon Dong, Koyang City, Kyong, Korea46. Hoskova, Mahulena Dr. M ax Planc Inst. For Comparative andInstitutional Law, Im, Neuenheimer Feld535,69120 Heidelberg, Germany47. Huang, Jiefang*** Legal Bureau, ICAO,1000 Montreal, Que IDA 2R2,CANADA48. Huddelston, C. Kelli Law <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Stern and Tennen, 849 N 3dAve., Phoenix, Arizona 85003, USAskhong@mail.hongkong.ac.krmhoskova@empiv.hd.mpg.deN/Amhudd@speedchioce.com49. Hulsroj, P EUMETSAT50. Iauicoli, Viviana InstitutoStum. Gnr, CNR Rome javicoli@ici.rm.cnr.it51. Ishikawa, Toshiko Herengarcht 33c, 2312 LA Leiden, TheNe<strong>the</strong>rlands52. Jakhu, Ram S.Dr.** Institute <strong>of</strong> Air and Space Law, Faculty <strong>of</strong>Law, McGill University 3661 Peel St,Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1X153. Jasani, Bhupendra Pr<strong>of</strong>. Dept Of War Studies, Kings CollegeLondon, Univ. Of London, Strand, LondonWC2RLS, UK54. Jasentuliyana, N President, International Institute <strong>of</strong> SpaceLaw3-5 Rue Mario-Nikis75015 Paris, France55. Kaiser, Stefan A Sindlinger Bahnsrasse 137,65931 Frankfurtam Main98LLM012@JurFac.Leiden.univ.nljakhu@falaw.lan.mcgill.cabhupendra.jasani@kcl.ac.ukTGF077@email.mot com56. Kerrest, Armel Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, B.P.816,29285 Brest, Cedex FranceArmel.Kerrest@univ-brest.fr
227No Name Address E-Mail57. Kolosov, Y. Pr<strong>of</strong> Moscow State Institute <strong>of</strong> int’l Law, 76Vernadsky Ave. Moscow, Russia58. Kopal, Vladimir Pr<strong>of</strong>, Dr. Vidlicova 2200, 16000 Prague Devicje,Czech Republik59. Kosuge, Toshio Pr<strong>of</strong>. Univ. Of Electrocomm., 1-5-1 Ch<strong>of</strong>ugaoka,Ch<strong>of</strong>u, Tokyo, Japan, 182-858560. Larsen, Paul B.Pr<strong>of</strong>.**** Georgetown University Law Center, 600New Jersey Avenue, N. W. Washington, DC20001-2022, USA61. Lafferranderie, Gabriel ESA HQ Legal Affairs,European Space Agency,8-10 rue Mario-Nikis,75738 Paris, Cedex 15, FRANCEkosuge@cas.uec.ac.jppblspace@aol.commjay@hq.esa.fr62. Lavarov, Alexey 12957, Shepkin str 42, Moscow, Russia alavrov@cityline.ru63. Li, Wei 2A Guanganmen Napjie, Xuanwugu,Beijing, P.R. China, 10005364. Liu, Jian Erasmus University, GLODIS Institute, LawFaculty, PO Box 1730, NL 3000 Dr,Rotterdam65. Liu, Xiaohong 2A Guanganmen Napjie, Xuanwugu,Beijing, P.R. China, 10005366. Liu, Yunpeng 2A Guanganmen Napjie, Xuanwugu,Beijing, P.R. China, 100053cnsagov@public.bta.net.cnliu@law.eur.nlcnsagov@public.bta.net.cncnsagov@public.bta.net cn67. Love, Lee Morse 860 <strong>United</strong> <strong>Nations</strong> Plaza, New York, USA LEEUN@AOL.COM68. Lyall, Francis Dr**** 6, Beechgrove AvenueAberdeen AB2 4EJ, SCOTLAND,UNITED KINGDOM69. Maclure, Jeffrey Maughan U.S Departement <strong>of</strong> State,209 Cedar RidgeDrive, Oxon Hill Maryland 20745, USA70. Makiol, Philip Sven Institute <strong>of</strong> Air and Space Law, University<strong>of</strong> Cologne, Albertus Magnus Platz, 50923Cologne71. Malanczuk, Peter Pr<strong>of</strong>.Dr.****Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law,Erasmus University Rotterdam,Burg. Oudlaan 50,L6-54,3062 PA Rotterdam,THE NETHERLANDSf.lyall@abdn.ac.ukN/APhilip.Makiol@uni-koeln.deMalanczuk@law.eur.nl
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