
Volume 2005, Issue 1
Nuclear Energy Agency
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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.
English Also available in: French
25 Jul 2005 English Also available in: French
https://doi.org/10.1787/nuclear_law-v2005-1-en
Author(s): OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency
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The reform of the Paris Convention on Third Party Liability in the Field of Nuclear Energy and of the Brussels Supplementary Convention
The arrival of nuclear energy gave rise to the need, almost half a century ago, to devise a regime of liability in keeping with the new risks associated with this technology: risks that were not only catastrophic, but also insidious, because they ... |
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The Proliferation of International Nuclear Law's Actors
23 September 2003: President Bush, turning the protester into a partner during his annual speech in front of the United Nations (UN), asks “the UN Security Council to adopt a new anti-proliferation resolution” compelling Member States “to ... |
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Protection of Nuclear Facilities Against Aircraft Crash
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Normative Rule Making at the IAEA
One of the most serious challenges facing any international legal institution in the present era of globalisation is the adoption of adequate written laws that address the issues faced by the international community. The International Atomic Energy ... |
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Case Law
This article describes developments in nuclear case law in France, the US and the European Union om 2004 and 2005 and in administrative decisions in Sweden in 2005. |
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Administrative decisions
The Swedish government decided on 16 December 2004 to shut down the second nuclear power plant at Barsebäck on 31 May 2005. The decision was made pursuant to the 1997 Act on the Phasing-out of Nuclear Power (see Nuclear Law Bulletin No. 61). |
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National Legislative and Regulatory Activities
This article describes the national nuclear regualtory and legislative activities of various countries in 2004 and 2005. |
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International Regulatory Activities
This article describes the international nuclear regulatory activities of the IAEA and EU in 2005 and 2005. |
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Multilateral Agreements
On 4 April 2005, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism. This instrument results from the work accomplished by the Ad Hoc Committee established by General ... |
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Texts
This article presents the texts of Morocco's Act No. 12-02 on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage (2005), of the IAEA's Code of Conduct on the Safety of Research Reactors promulgated on 7 January 2005, and of the UN Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004). |
The arrival of nuclear energy gave rise to the need, almost half a century ago, to devise a regime of liability in keeping with the new risks associated with this technology: risks that were not only catastrophic, but also insidious, because they ...
23 September 2003: President Bush, turning the protester into a partner during his annual speech in front of the United Nations (UN), asks “the UN Security Council to adopt a new anti-proliferation resolution” compelling Member States “to ...
One of the most serious challenges facing any international legal institution in the present era of globalisation is the adoption of adequate written laws that address the issues faced by the international community. The International Atomic Energy ...
This article describes developments in nuclear case law in France, the US and the European Union om 2004 and 2005 and in administrative decisions in Sweden in 2005.
The Swedish government decided on 16 December 2004 to shut down the second nuclear power plant at Barsebäck on 31 May 2005. The decision was made pursuant to the 1997 Act on the Phasing-out of Nuclear Power (see Nuclear Law Bulletin No. 61).
This article describes the national nuclear regualtory and legislative activities of various countries in 2004 and 2005.
This article describes the international nuclear regulatory activities of the IAEA and EU in 2005 and 2005.
On 4 April 2005, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism. This instrument results from the work accomplished by the Ad Hoc Committee established by General ...
This article presents the texts of Morocco's Act No. 12-02 on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage (2005), of the IAEA's Code of Conduct on the Safety of Research Reactors promulgated on 7 January 2005, and of the UN Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004).