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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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