Criticisms which can be focused on our thermonuclear program arise primarily from human factors and not from past or present legislative silence. Nevertheless, our atomic energy legislation can suitably attempt to maximize the opportunities for achieving thermonuclear objectives and to minimize the chances of misjudgment in administration of the law. It is the special responsibility of lawyers that the law adequately recognize and implement so important a field as thermonuclear energy, or that it fail in these respects. The following discussion approaches atomic energy legislation from the new but necessary perspective of the thermonuclear program
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A Review of THE CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY. By James R. Newman and Byron S. Miller
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The regulation of atomic energy has had a long and unique history in the United States and it is the...
The Anderson Amendments were enacted to encourage private industry to enter the atomic energy field ...
Nuclear Power and nuclear weapons plants seem to be an ultrahazardous activity for which strict liab...
Criticisms which can be focused on our thermonuclear program arise primarily from human factors and ...
A Review of THE CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY. By James R. Newman and Byron S. Miller
The regulatory actions taken by federal, state and local governments will exert a great impact on th...
Early in 1951 a group of interested members of the faculty of The University of Michigan Law School ...
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 expressly recognizes in Section One that atomic energy is capable of a...
In 1956 the Power Reactor Development Company received a construction permit from the Atomic Energy ...
This article is directed toward an interpretation of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as it concerns th...
On January 31, 1950, President Truman reluctantly ordered the Atomic Energy Commission to proceed wi...
With the growing importance of atomic energy, conventional legal concepts must be adapted and remode...
This article reviews the significance placed on environmental factors in nuclear plant licensing dur...
This article is directed to the question of the power of Congress to provide for such regulation of ...
In recent years we have witnessed the transition of nuclear-powered ships from an imaginative dream ...
The regulation of atomic energy has had a long and unique history in the United States and it is the...
The Anderson Amendments were enacted to encourage private industry to enter the atomic energy field ...
Nuclear Power and nuclear weapons plants seem to be an ultrahazardous activity for which strict liab...