Nuclear law : the global debate /

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Imprint:The Hague, Netherlands : Asser Press : Springer, 2022.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13397849
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Other authors / contributors:International Atomic Energy Agency, editor.
ISBN:9789462654952
9462654956
9462654948
9789462654945
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Open access.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 19, 2022).
Summary:This open access book traces the journey of nuclear law: its origins, how it has developed, where it is now, and where it is headed. As a discipline, this highly specialized body of law makes it possible for us to benefit from the life-saving applications of nuclear science and technology, including diagnosing cancer as well as avoiding and mitigating the effects of climate change. This book seeks to give readers a glimpse into the future of nuclear law, science and technology. It intends to provoke thought and discussion about how we can maximize the benefits and minimize the risks inherent in nuclear science and technology. This compilation of essays presents a global view in discipline as well as in geography. The book is aimed at representatives of governments -- including regulators, policymakers and lawmakers -- as well representatives of international organizations and the legal and insurance sectors. It will be of interest to all those keen to better understand the role of law in enabling the safe, secure, and peaceful use of nuclear technology around the world. The contributions in this book are written by leading experts, including the IAEA's Director General, and discuss the four branches of nuclear law -- safety, security, safeguards and nuclear liability -- and the interaction of nuclear law with other fields of national and international law.
Other form:Original 9462654948 9789462654945
Standard no.:10.1007/978-94-6265-495-2