The services Black Holes offers clients include:
researching, analysing and evaluating the legal, regulatory, policy and political framework applicable to any space activity or application, and presenting the results thereof by reports and presentations;
conducting legal reality checks of proposed space activities or applications, and commenting on their legal, regulatory, policy and political ramifications, by means of reports and presentations;
providing advise and recommendations on future actions required or desirable to enhance any space activity or application, by means of reports and presentations;
developing, offering and monitoring tailor-made tutorials for professionals on the legal, regulatory, policy and political framework applicable to any space activity or application;
developing, offering and monitoring self-study programmes for professionals on the legal, regulatory, policy and political framework applicable to any space activity or application;
organising meetings and workshops to address legal, regulatory, policy and political aspects of space activities and their applications for selected audiences; and
addressing audiences on legal, regulatory, policy and political aspects of space activities and their applications.
Sounds like a comprehensive package for the space community. And it’s about time. Given his wide expertise in international space matters covering the gamut from satellites to space tourism, Frans would be remiss if he did not turn up the volume, as it were, and open a 21st century space law consultancy company.