Ultra-hazardous risky activities as nuclear industry cannot be considered as “normal industries” i.e. industries without abnormal environmental and health risks. Consequently, the industrial organization of these specific sectors is of the utmost importance. This paper aims at studying this question. We focus on the associated costs of prevention and civil liability. We analyze how civil liability rules may contribute to extend or to discourage the expansion of nuclear parks to new operators. The paper compares the consequences of extending the management of nuclear stations to several independent operators. This question can apply to the unification process of the European electricity market in which several public and private nuclear powe...
In the second part of the 20th century it became clear to insurers that any nuclear accident has cat...
We analyze the optimal insurance coverage for high severity-low probability accidents, both from the...
Nuclear energy always caused the polemic. Whereas some consider that a “sure” nuclear energy could c...
Ultra-hazardous risky activities as nuclear industry cannot be considered as “normal industries” i.e...
Nuclear Power and nuclear weapons plants seem to be an ultrahazardous activity for which strict liab...
International audienceThis paper studies how the combination of strict liability regime, a stringent...
This paper describes how limited liability leads to risk-loving behaviour in nuclear power companies...
This paper addresses the conditions for setting up strict civil liability schemes. For that it compa...
This thesis studies the role of construction costs and safety regulation on nuclear power competitiv...
In this paper we seek to explore the relationship between professionalism and nuclear safety in the ...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
This paper analyzes the impacts of the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami at the Fukushima nucle...
Should nations that export nuclear power plants to developing countries be potentially liable to the...
We present the results of a structured discussion held in London in July 2014 involving a panel of e...
In the second part of the 20th century it became clear to insurers that any nuclear accident has cat...
We analyze the optimal insurance coverage for high severity-low probability accidents, both from the...
Nuclear energy always caused the polemic. Whereas some consider that a “sure” nuclear energy could c...
Ultra-hazardous risky activities as nuclear industry cannot be considered as “normal industries” i.e...
Nuclear Power and nuclear weapons plants seem to be an ultrahazardous activity for which strict liab...
International audienceThis paper studies how the combination of strict liability regime, a stringent...
This paper describes how limited liability leads to risk-loving behaviour in nuclear power companies...
This paper addresses the conditions for setting up strict civil liability schemes. For that it compa...
This thesis studies the role of construction costs and safety regulation on nuclear power competitiv...
In this paper we seek to explore the relationship between professionalism and nuclear safety in the ...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
Nuclear core melts with large emissions of radioactive substances are not paid for by nuclear power ...
This paper analyzes the impacts of the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami at the Fukushima nucle...
Should nations that export nuclear power plants to developing countries be potentially liable to the...
We present the results of a structured discussion held in London in July 2014 involving a panel of e...
In the second part of the 20th century it became clear to insurers that any nuclear accident has cat...
We analyze the optimal insurance coverage for high severity-low probability accidents, both from the...
Nuclear energy always caused the polemic. Whereas some consider that a “sure” nuclear energy could c...