Description
In an interview with Yarin Eski, a pioneering figure in the realm of space criminology, we delved into the intricacies of unravelling the mysteries beyond our atmosphere. Eski, with a keen intellect, provided unique insights into the challenges and complexities of addressing criminal activities in the vast expanse of space. From illicit activities in orbital habitats to the intricacies of jurisdiction beyond planetary boundaries, Yarin Eski shared a vision for a future where space exploration goes hand-in-hand with a robust system for ensuring the rule of law. The interview unveiled the fascinating world of space criminology, highlighting the need for collaboration among nations and the development of innovative legal frameworks to safeguard humanity’s endeavours beyond Earth.
Period | 4 Dec 2023 |
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Media contributions
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Title Yarin Eski: Unraveling Space Criminology Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet 4i Magazine Media type Web Date 4/12/23 URL https://4imag.com/yarin-eski-unraveling-space-criminology-through/ Persons Yarin Eski
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