In the Media: July 2023

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  1. Which Is More Dangerous: Outer Space or the Deep Sea?

    You, your crew and your craft float in hostile environs miles away from civilization. As you set about your mission, only a few inches of metal separate you from an environment that could kill you in moments. Your life depends on the engineers who designed your vessel. All it takes is one crack or puncture to rupture your shell and extinguish your life. These conditions apply equally to a submersible in the deep sea and a spacecraft beyond Earth. Given the similar risk of sudden death, it’s natural to ask: Which is safer?

    Recent news shows the question is more relevant than ever. In June 2023 a submersible craft called the Titan operated byOceanGate Expeditions was crushed while descending to the wreck of the Titanic on the seafloor of the Atlantic Ocean, killing all five men inside. The incident occurred only two months after SpaceX’s Starship, the largest rocket built to date, exploded less than four minutes after surging toward space in its first test flight—luckily, no one was onboard.

    Whether you’re going 20,000 leagues under the sea or from the Earth to the moon, spacecraft and submersibles follow many of the same engineering principles. Their passenger compartments are pressure vessels: containers designed, like an overachiever raised by demanding parents, to withstand high pressures inside and out.

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    Diane Desierto

    Diane Desierto

    Dean's Office-Law School

  2. Faisal Yamil “In Venezuela there is a great structural, systemic and endemic problem that needs attention”

    Faisal Yamil is a young lawyer graduated from the Andrés Bello Catholic University, with a master's degree in International Human Rights Law from the University of Notre Dame (USA) and specialization in Human Rights and Business from the University of Lucerne (Switzerland) who Through his work at a legal office in Caracas, he began his experience in the field of litigation before the Universal United Nations System and the Inter-American System, which in turn connected him with Venezuelan civil society organizations. Currently, he carries out advocacy work for the Center for Justice and Peace (Cepaz) before international organizations, while he is an associate researcher in a laboratory for the design and compliance of reparations in cases of human rights violations at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies of the University of Notre Dame.

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    Diane Desierto

    Diane Desierto

    Dean's Office-Law School