Caelex for space-sector law firms
Atlas is the searchable space-law database built for law firms — with deep-linked primary sources across 10+ jurisdictions, firm-wide shared annotations, and AI-assisted research.
Atlas is the Caelex product for law firms advising space-sector clients. Instant access to UN treaties, EU instruments, and national legislation across 10+ European jurisdictions; every article deep-linked to the authoritative national primary-source portal. Shared annotations, change alerts, and AI-assisted research inside the firm workspace.
Regimes you’ll interact with
UN space treaties →
Outer Space Treaty 1967, Rescue Agreement 1968, Liability Convention 1972, Registration Convention 1975, Moon Agreement 1979 — with per-country ratification records.
EU instruments →
EU Space Act, NIS2 Directive, CER Directive, EU Dual-Use Regulation, Galileo / Copernicus / IRIS² governance, GDPR applied to space data.
National legislation (10+ jurisdictions) →
Germany (SatDSiG, KRITIS-Dachgesetz 2026, BSIG, TKG, AWG+AWV+Ausfuhrliste), France (LOS 2008 + décrets, Code de la défense, PPST, IEF), Luxembourg (Space Resources Act 2017, Space Activities Act 2020), United Kingdom (Space Industry Act 2018), and more.
Which Caelex products fit
How it works
1. Book the intro call
Atlas access is granted firm-by-firm. A 30-minute call covers your practice area focus (space, defence, export, cross-border) and which jurisdictions you need live from day one.
2. Firm-wide workspace provisioning
Your firm gets a dedicated workspace. Every lawyer at the firm uses the same database; annotations on articles are shared firm-wide so institutional knowledge compounds over time.
3. Research with deep-linked sources
Every article on every law is deep-linked to the authoritative national primary-source portal (gesetze-im-internet.de for DE, légifrance.gouv.fr for FR, legilux.public.lu for LU). No citation is ever a dead-end.
4. Stay current automatically
When any tracked source is amended, Atlas flags the change, highlights what moved, and notifies the annotation authors. Redline views show the exact diff between versions.
Frequently asked questions
Is Atlas the same as Caelex?
Atlas is a Caelex product, but it is a distinct product from Caelex Comply. Comply is a compliance workspace for space operators; Atlas is a legal-research database for law firms. Same company, same security and AI infrastructure, different user base.
How do I get access?
Book a 30-minute intro call at caelex.eu/atlas-access. Access is sales-assisted to keep the user base curated around actual space-sector law firms and in-house legal teams — we don't do public self-serve signup for Atlas.
What does Atlas cover?
UN space treaties, EU instruments (EU Space Act, NIS2, CER, Dual-Use Regulation, GDPR applied to space), and national legislation across 10+ European jurisdictions plus the United States and New Zealand. Every article is deep-linked to the authoritative primary-source portal for the jurisdiction.
Can we add our own internal memos to Atlas?
Yes. The annotation system is designed exactly for this — partners and senior associates add firm-internal interpretations or related memos to specific articles, and the annotations become visible to everyone else in the firm workspace.
Is there a free tier?
No free self-serve tier for Atlas — access is sales-assisted. The intro call is free and without commitment.
Next step
Book the Atlas intro call. 30 minutes, free, no commitment.