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These proceedings contain a comparative analysis of legislative and regulatory provisions governing emergency response and nuclear third party liability, based upon country replies to a questionnaire. This publication also includes the full responses provided to that questionnaire, as well as the texts of presentations made by special guests from Germany and Japan describing the manner in which the public authorities in their respective countries responded to two nuclear accidents of a very different nature and scale.
351.824.11 --- 614.8 --- 05.12.b --- 13.01.ZZD --- 351.824.11 Reglementering i.v.m. gas, electriciteit, water. Nucleaire reglementering. Reglementering i.v.m. energiebeleid. --- Reglementering i.v.m. gas, electriciteit, water. Nucleaire reglementering. Reglementering i.v.m. energiebeleid. --- Risico. Ongevallen--(voor meer gedetailleerde uitwerking zie e-{614.8}) --- Catastrofeverzekering ; Kernrisico's --- Wettelijke en contractuele aansprakelijkheid ; Algemeen ; Meerdere landen --- Liability for nuclear damages --- Indemnity against liability --- Nuclear accidents --- Responsabilité nucléaire --- Conventions d'indemnisation --- Accidents nucléaires --- Congresses --- Law and legislation --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Droit --- Accidents --- Environmental disasters --- Atomic damages, Liability for --- Liability for atomic damages --- Nuclear damages, Liability for --- Accident law --- Nuclear energy --- Torts --- Conditions (Law) --- Liability (Law) --- Hold harmless agreements --- Liability insurance --- Reglementering i.v.m. gas, electriciteit, water. Nucleaire reglementering. Reglementering i.v.m. energiebeleid --- Monograph --- E-books --- France
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These workshop proceedings assess the third party liability and compensation mechanisms that would be implemented by participating countries in the event of a nuclear accident taking place within or near their borders. To do so, two fictitious accident scenarios were developed: one involving a fire in a nuclear installation located in the Slovak Republic and resulting in the release of significant amounts of radioactive materials off-site, and the other a fire on board a ship transporting enriched uranium hexafluoride along the Danube River. The first scenario was designed to involve the greatest possible number of countries, with the second being restricted to countries with a geographical proximity to the Danube. These proceedings contain the papers presented at the workshop, as well as reports on the discussion sessions held.
Indemnity against liability -- Congresses. --- Liability for nuclear damages -- Congresses. --- Liability for nuclear damages. --- Nuclear accidents -- Law and legislation -- Congresses. --- Nuclear accidents. --- Liability for nuclear damages --- Indemnity against liability --- Nuclear accidents --- Law, General & Comparative --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law and legislation --- Atomic damages, Liability for --- Liability for atomic damages --- Nuclear damages, Liability for --- Accidents --- Environmental disasters --- Conditions (Law) --- Liability (Law) --- Hold harmless agreements --- Liability insurance --- Accident law --- Nuclear energy --- Torts --- Slovak Republic --- Responsabilité nucléaire --- Conventions d'indemnisation --- Accidents nucléaires --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Droit
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