The article discusses the evolution of the definition of "nuclear damage" in the international conventions relating to civil liability for nuclear damage, from the original definition to the revised definition adopted after the Chernobyl nuclear accident
In this paper the economic analysis of accident law is used to examine the liability for nuclear acc...
The legal concept and the doctrinal theory of state responsibility and liability have been in the fo...
Following the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011, how the compensation system for nuclear damage sh...
The rights of a victim of a nuclear accident to be compensated for losses are governed by internatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Considering extremly dangerous nature of nuclear matter, amendments to the existing regulation conce...
The legal theories of State responsibility and State/civil liability for injurious and internationa...
This publication reproduces the explanatory texts on the nuclear liability instruments adopted under...
The text is preceded by a Foreword by M. El Baradei, Director General of the International Atomic En...
The article remains the 55th anniversary of the adoption of the Vienna Convention on Civil Liability...
The civil nuclear industry plays an important role in improving environmental quality and safeguardi...
AbstractNuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compen...
On 15 January 2015 Japan signed and delivered the instrument of acceptance of the Convention on supp...
Nuclear facilities, though have large advantages for human being, they also creates heavy hazards. T...
The Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage and the Paris Convention on Third Party ...
In this paper the economic analysis of accident law is used to examine the liability for nuclear acc...
The legal concept and the doctrinal theory of state responsibility and liability have been in the fo...
Following the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011, how the compensation system for nuclear damage sh...
The rights of a victim of a nuclear accident to be compensated for losses are governed by internatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Considering extremly dangerous nature of nuclear matter, amendments to the existing regulation conce...
The legal theories of State responsibility and State/civil liability for injurious and internationa...
This publication reproduces the explanatory texts on the nuclear liability instruments adopted under...
The text is preceded by a Foreword by M. El Baradei, Director General of the International Atomic En...
The article remains the 55th anniversary of the adoption of the Vienna Convention on Civil Liability...
The civil nuclear industry plays an important role in improving environmental quality and safeguardi...
AbstractNuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compen...
On 15 January 2015 Japan signed and delivered the instrument of acceptance of the Convention on supp...
Nuclear facilities, though have large advantages for human being, they also creates heavy hazards. T...
The Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage and the Paris Convention on Third Party ...
In this paper the economic analysis of accident law is used to examine the liability for nuclear acc...
The legal concept and the doctrinal theory of state responsibility and liability have been in the fo...
Following the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011, how the compensation system for nuclear damage sh...