Attila Sipos in the Space Law Committee of the International Law Association

Attila Sipos, Legal adviser of the Ministry of Defense Electronics, Logistics and Asset Management Ltd. and a member of the Outer Space and Social Sciences Research Group, recently joined the Space Law Committee of the International Law Association.

The International Law Association was founded in 1873 to study, develop, and promote the respect international law and private international law. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious international legal science society operating today. It has sixty-three national and regional branches worldwide and has about 4.600 members.

The committees of the International Law Association deal with the scientific study of areas of outstanding theoretical or practical importance in international law and private international law, and their officials and members are internationally recognized representatives of that field. The reports of the committees are discussed at the biennial congresses.

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