Final Conference Program as
of Nov 2, 2005
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Session no. 0: Opening
No: 000 Johan Rautenbach - Austria
Nuclear Law: Developments and
Challenges
Session no. 1: Safety
and Regulation
No: 100 -
Report of Working Group 1:
Comparison of nine different national states concerning decommissioning and
dismantling
No: 102 Walter Leder, Hans Steinhauer - Germany
The European Nuclear Package
from the German Point of View
No: 103 Alexander A. Matveev - Russia
Legal regulation of Third Party
Liability in Russian Federation
No: 105 Christian Raetzke, Michael Micklinghoff - Germany
Harmonization of Safety Rules: Can
Existing Plants be Forced to Comply with new Requirements?
No: 106 Aleš Škraban - Slovenia
Convention on Nuclear Safety –
Lessons Learned after the Third Round of Review Meetings
No: 107 Robert Bishop - USA
The Regulation of Security at U.S.
Nuclear Power Plants and Resulting Legal Issues
No: 109 Jae-dong Koh, Kim Chang-beom, Kim Sang-won - Korea, Republic
Status of Laws related to Physical
Protection and Radiological Emergency in the Republic of Korea
Session no. 2: Nuclear
Liability and Insurance
No: 201 Fiona Geoffroy-Wagstaff - France
Bratislava Workshop 2005 - Thorny
Issues raised in relation to the Joint Protocol
No: 203 Hirotoshi Iizuka - Japan
Concerning Improvement and
Reform Towards More Effective and Realizable Nuclear Liability Legal System in
Japan
No: 205 Simon Oehlmann - Germany
The State of Implementation of the
Paris Convention as Amended 2004 in Germany
No: 206 Valerie Nicolas - France
Transports nucléaires et
assurance : un casse-t?te pour les exploitants nucléaires français
No: 200 -
Discussion on activities of
WG2
Session
no. 3: Radiological Protection and Radioisotopes
No: 300 -
Report of Working Group 6:
Responsabilités et couverture assurantielle des détenteurs de sources
radioactives
No: 301 Steven McIntosh - Australia
Code of Conduct on the Safety and
Security of Radioactive Sources, and the associated Guidance on the Import and Export
of Radioactive Sources
No: 302 Jean-Paul Montmayeul - France
An Approach to the Control of
Radioactive Sources and the Precautionary Principle /Reflexions Sur Le Controle Des
Sources Radioactives Et Le Principe De Precaution
No: 400 -
Report of Working Group 4:
Radiation Protection
No: 303 Steven Lierman, Ludo Veuchelen - Belgium
The Optimisation Approach of
ALARA in Nuclear Practice: an Early Application of the Precautionary Principle. Scientific
Uncertainty Versus Legal Uncertainty and its Role in Tort Law.
No: 304 Latifa Zidi - Morocco
La sécurité des sources
radioactives au Maroc / Vers un renforcement du cadre légal et institutionnel
No: 305 Cristina Alejandra Dominguez - Argentina
Presumption of environmental
radioactive contamination in the area of influence of the EZEIZA Atomic centre in
Argentina
Session no. 4: Nuclear
Law in the new Millennium
No: 401 Jussi Manninen - Finland
European Nuclear Safety Regime –
An Abortive Attempt
No: 402 Peter John Riley - United Kingdom
Justification of the Continued
Development of the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy
No: 403 Jyrki Javanainen - Finland
Nuclear Installation Licensing and
Democratic Decision Making in Finland – A Case Study Regarding the Olkiluoto 3
Nuclear Power Plant Unit and the Final Disposal Repository for Spent Nuclear
Fuel
No: 404 Christiane Truee - Germany
The Euratom Community Treaty’s
Prospects at the Start of the new Millennium
No: 405 Jean Marie Rainaud - France
L'invention d'un syst?me
juridique
No: 406 Olivier Robert - Switzerland
L’énergie nucléaire face ?
la démocratie directe
No: 407 Stephen G. Burns - USA
Licensing the Next Generation of
Reactors in the U.S.A.
Session no. 5: International
Nuclear Trade
No: 501 Nuria Prieto Serrano, Manuel Recio Santamaría - Spain
Entry into Force of the Additional
Protocol to the Safeguards Agreements
No: 502 Marcus Fillbrandt - Germany
The G8-Global Partnership – A
Survey of the German Activities and their Legal Framework
No: 504 Jay Kraemer - USA
Post-September 11 Responses in
United States Regulatory Practice Affecting the Export and Import of Radioactive
Materials and Related Equipment
No: 505 Didier Lamethe - France
Le transport maritime
international de mati?res et de déchets radioactifs
No: 506 Americo Alberto Antoniotti, Mariano Román Páez - Argentina
Nuclear Trade. An Aproach on the
Argentine Situation.
No: 507 Johan Rautenbach - Austria
The revision of the physical
protection convention
No: 508 Guilhermina Coimbra - Brazil
“The Brasilian Nuclear Program:
The History Goes On - The International Pressions – The UNO Organization and the
AIEA Position”
No: 500 -
Discussion on activities of
WG3
Session
no. 6: Nuclear Waste Management and Decommissioning
No: 600 -
Report of Working Group 5: How
and to what extent are the principles of international environmental law applicable to
radioactive waste management?
No: 601 Ian Salter - United Kingdom
The Long Term Disposal of
Radioactive Waste Beneath the Sea Bed – an Analysis of the Current EU Position in the
Context of Current United Kingdom Policy
No: 602 Christina Boutellier, Irena Mele, Charles McCombie -
Switzerland
Multi-national Repositories: Ethical,
Legal and Political/Public Aspects
No: 603 Tomas Löfgren, Claes M?rtensson - Sweden
Principles in the legal framework on
financial liability of the nuclear industry in Sweden and proposals on
improvement
No: 605 Michel Montjoie - France
Aspects Juridiques de l´application
des garanties nucléaires aus stockage des déchets radioactifs
No: 606 Yoshiaki Tateda - Japan
New Decommissioning System of
Nuclear Power Plants in Japan
No: 607 Michael Paul - Germany
Nuclear Decomissionong and its
Funding in Germany
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