Should nations that export nuclear power plants to developing countries be potentially liable to the people of those countries for catastrophic accidents? Risk of accident can be reduced if international law compels upgrading of safety design and construction of nuclear plants. Both the international law of state responsibility and an international regulatory agency have roles to play
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
Governments around the world are considering a range of waste management and disposal options, usual...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
The first section of this note focuses on the IAEA\u27s role in the existing network of internationa...
The policy of the United States to supply nuclear power plants and materials to selected foreign nat...
The history of America\u27s nuclear program is replete with examples of shining brilliance and disma...
The legal theories of State responsibility and State/civil liability for injurious and internationa...
By 1985, 17 developing countries will each have at least one nuclear power plant in operation The na...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
The legal concept and the doctrinal theory of state responsibility and liability have been in the fo...
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
The goal of this article is to address the Chinese compensation regulatory regime for nuclear accide...
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
Governments around the world are considering a range of waste management and disposal options, usual...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
The first section of this note focuses on the IAEA\u27s role in the existing network of internationa...
The policy of the United States to supply nuclear power plants and materials to selected foreign nat...
The history of America\u27s nuclear program is replete with examples of shining brilliance and disma...
The legal theories of State responsibility and State/civil liability for injurious and internationa...
By 1985, 17 developing countries will each have at least one nuclear power plant in operation The na...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
The legal concept and the doctrinal theory of state responsibility and liability have been in the fo...
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
The goal of this article is to address the Chinese compensation regulatory regime for nuclear accide...
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
Governments around the world are considering a range of waste management and disposal options, usual...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...