Nuclear Law Bulletin

Frequency :
Semiannual
ISSN :
1609-7378 (online)
ISSN :
0304-341X (print)
DOI :
10.1787/16097378
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Published twice a year, the Nuclear Law Bulletin covers legislative developments in almost 60 countries around the world as well as reporting on relevant jurisprudence and administrative decisions, bilateral and international agreements and regulatory activities of international organisations.

Each issue typically includes the following sections: Articles, Case Law, National Legislative and Regulatory Activities, International Regulatory Activities, Agreements, News Briefs, and a Supplement.

Also available in: French
 
 
 

Volume 2006, Issue 2 You do not have access to this content

Publication Date :
15 Feb 2007
DOI :
10.1787/nuclear_law-v2006-2-en
Also available in: French

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  15 Feb 2007 Right of innocent passage of ships carrying ultra-hazardous cargoes
Miguel Sousa Ferro
For several years now, a significant number of coastal states have claimed a right to deny passage through their territorial seas, or even through their exclusive economic zones (EEZ), to ships carrying ultra-hazardous cargoes. The issue was particularly brought into the limelight with the trips of the Pacific Teal and the Pacific Pintail, in the framework of a nuclear fuel recycling programme between the UK/France and Japan. But claims in this direction have been expressed since at least the negotiation of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS Convention).
  15 Feb 2007 Insurance Coverage for Third Party Liability and Material Damage Arising From Nuclear Incidents Caused by Terrorist Acts
OECD
The OECD Nuclear Law Committee first began looking at the impact of terrorist acts upon the nuclear liability insurance market in November 2001, shortly after the attacks which took place in the United States on 11 September of that same year. The Committee was concerned about the impact which terrorist acts might have on the ability of nuclear operators to obtain third party liability and material damage insurance coverage for nuclear incidents resulting from such acts.
  15 Feb 2007 Case Law
OECD
  15 Feb 2007 National legislative and regulatory activities
OECD
  15 Feb 2007 International regulatory activities
OECD
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