International Journal of Nuclear Law (IJNucL)
The matrix of laws and regulation which were established at the beginning of the nuclear industry does not lend itself to uniform categorisation. Nuclear law is in a continuous state of flux in order to adjust to technological developments and to manage the issues associated with their use. Considered as a reference work for both professionals and academics in the field of nuclear law, IJNucL provides up-to-date information on all major developments falling within the domain of nuclear law.
- Print ISSN:
- 1741-6388
- On-Line ISSN:
- 1741-6396
- Launch:
- 2006
SUBJECT COVERAGE
- Origins, uniqueness of nuclear law
- Legislative process
- Regulatory bodies, licensing, inspection, enforcement
- Radiation protection, emergency preparedness/responses
- Nuclear safety/regulation/prevention; management of nuclear accidents
- Convention on Nuclear Safety and the Concept of Nuclear Safety Culture
- Convention on Early Notification and the Convention on Assistance
- Trade/transport of nuclear materials/equipment
- Specificity of nuclear trade rules
- Constraints imposed on international nuclear trade by nuclear export control regimes
- Competition/deregulation: competition law in the nuclear field
- Reliability of contractual relations in international nuclear trade
- Legal status of repositories for long-lived radioactive waste
- Nuclear liability/cover
- International law issues raised by global terrorism
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