We present the results of a structured discussion held in London in July 2014 involving a panel of experts drawn from three communities: specialists on aspects of risk and insurance; lawyers concerned with issues of nuclear law; and safety and environmental regulators. The discussions were held on the basis of participant anonymity. The process emphasised three considerations: conceptions of loss arising from a severe nuclear accident; the specifics of the Fukushima-Daiichi accident and what it means for policy and strategy going forward; and the future of liability regimes. We observe some stoicism from those closest to implementation of policies and procedures associated with nuclear risks, but a lower level of certainty and confidence am...
This thesis analyses the recurring law and policy issues of nuclear power as an alternative source o...
Tort law\u27s compensation objective can justify: (i) the governmental support to bail out TEPCO und...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
We present the results of a structured discussion held in London in July 2014 involving a panel of e...
We present the results of a structured discussion held in London in July 2014 involving a panel of e...
The operation of nuclear facilities has, fortunately, not led to many accidents with off-site conseq...
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
Nuclear accidents have the potential to lead to significant off-site effects that require actions to...
The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant site in northeastern Japan has led to a wo...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
Following the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011, how the compensation system for nuclear damage sh...
The Fukushima accident transpired more than three years ago, but the risks that surround the stricke...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...
This thesis analyses the recurring law and policy issues of nuclear power as an alternative source o...
Tort law\u27s compensation objective can justify: (i) the governmental support to bail out TEPCO und...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
We present the results of a structured discussion held in London in July 2014 involving a panel of e...
We present the results of a structured discussion held in London in July 2014 involving a panel of e...
The operation of nuclear facilities has, fortunately, not led to many accidents with off-site conseq...
Nuclear liability regimes are important as they ensure that potential victims will be compensated pr...
Nuclear accidents have the potential to lead to significant off-site effects that require actions to...
The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant site in northeastern Japan has led to a wo...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
Following the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011, how the compensation system for nuclear damage sh...
The Fukushima accident transpired more than three years ago, but the risks that surround the stricke...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...
This thesis analyses the recurring law and policy issues of nuclear power as an alternative source o...
Tort law\u27s compensation objective can justify: (i) the governmental support to bail out TEPCO und...
Using cross-country data, this paper investigates how governance influenced views regarding the secu...