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Buch, Englisch, 610 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1220 g

Tromans

Nuclear Law

The Law Applying to Nuclear Installations and Radioactive Substances in Its Historic Context
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-1-84113-857-2
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL

The Law Applying to Nuclear Installations and Radioactive Substances in Its Historic Context

Buch, Englisch, 610 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1220 g

ISBN: 978-1-84113-857-2
Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL


This book is a practical guide to the international, EC and UK law applying to the various uses of nuclear energy and radioactive substances. The first edition was produced in 1997, and given the renaissance of interest in nuclear power in the UK and worldwide, this new, updated and much expanded edition is timely. It will cover the law relating to the permitting and operation of nuclear power stations, the decommissioning and clean-up of former nuclear facilities, radiological protection, the management of radioactive waste and spent fuel, liability and insurance, and the security and transport of radioactive materials. Readers will find a clear framework explaining the development and application of nuclear law, and how domestic law is based on and influenced by international and European requirements and by its historical context. In the commercial context, the chapters dealing specifically with new build and with decommissioning will be vital reading.

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Attitudes to Radioactivity

Measurement and Radiological Protection

Exploring the Atom

The First Nuclear Reactor

The Bomb

Development in Canada

Post-war Development in the UK

Creation of the UK Atomic Energy Authority

Civil Nuclear Power: The Early Years

The Pressurised Water Reactor Stations

Nuclear Reprocessing and Fuel Services

Radioactive Waste Management

Privatisation of the Nuclear Energy Industry

Privatisation and Nuclear Liabilities

The Atomic Energy Authority

BNFL's Break-up

Weapons Production

The Future of Nuclear Power

Accidents

Windscale

Kyshtym

Three Mile Island

Chernobyl

Chapter 2 International Aspects

Introduction

International Commission on Radiological Protection

The UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation

The International Atomic Energy Agency

The IAEA's Role

The Nuclear Energy Agency

The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership

Generation IV International Forum

Chapter 3 Euratom

Introduction

The Euratom Treaty

Chapter I: Promotion of research

Chapter II: Dissemination of Information

Chapter III: Health and Safety

Chapter IV: Investment

Chapter V: Joint undertakings

Chapter VI: Supplies

Chapter VII: Safeguards

Chapter VIII: Ownership

Chapter IX: The Nuclear Common Market

Chapter X: External relations

Inapplicability of Euratom to Military Uses of Nuclear Energy

Controversy over Euratom

The Nuclear Safety Directive

Internal Market Rules on Generation

Chapter 4 Licensing

Background to Licensing

International Law

European Community Requirements

Licensing of Nuclear Reactors

Licensing of Other Installations

Prescribed Installations

Licensing: The Position of the Atomic Energy Authority

Offence of Installation or Operation without Licence

Operations Requiring a Section 2 Permit

Ministerial Responsibility

Scotland

The Role of the Health and Safety Executive in Licensing

The Nuclear Safety Advisory Committee

Liaison with other Bodies and Agencies

Health and Safety Duties Generally

Nuclear Site Licences: Generally

Identity of Site Licensee

Non-prescriptive Nature of the Licensing System and Safety Cases

Safety Assessment Principles

Nuclear Site Licences: Acceptable Risk

Tolerability of Risk

Applications for Licences

Nuclear Site Licences: Consultation

Regulation of Defence-related Sites

Nuclear Site Licences: Relationship with Electricity Act Consents and Planning Permission

The Sizewell B Inquiry

Licensing Future Plant

Insurance

Form of Licence

Standard Conditions

The Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 and the ALARP Concept

Conditions on Handling, Treatment and Disposal of Nuclear Matter

Periodic Safety Reviews

Variation and Revocation of Conditions

Lack of Appeal against Licensing Decisions

Representations by Trades Unions, etc

Relationship of Conditions to Controls under the Radioactive Substances Act 1993

Posting of Conditions

Contravention of Conditions

Corporate Manslaughter

Offences: Directors and Similar Officers

Institution of Proceedings

Penalties

Offences under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

Nuclear Installation Prosecutions: Examples

Statutory Enforcement Powers

Powers arising from Site Licences

Revocation and Surrender of Licences

Responsibility following Revocation or Surrender

Decommissioning

Maintenance of List of Licensed Sites

Siting and Emergency Procedures

Dangerous Occurrences and Nuclear Incidents

Licensing a Privatised Nuclear Industry

Security Requirements

Chapter 5 New Build

The Sizewell B Inquiry

The Evolution of Policy on New Build

The Flawed 2006 Consultation

Policy following the Greenpeace Judgment

The Planning Act 2008

National Policy Statements

The Infrastructure Planning Commission

Applications and their Examination

Local Impact Reports

Criteria for Decisions

Progress in Planning New Plant

Siting Criteria

Coastal Processes and Flooding

Strategic Environmental Assessment

Public Participation

Alternative Sites

Appropriate Assessment under the Habitats Directive

Environmental Impact Assessment

EIA and the Waste Question

The Nuclear Safety Convention

Devolution Aspects

Chapter 6 Liability

Introduction: Problems of Liability and Insurance

Early UK Legislation

International Provisions: Generally

Joint Protocol relating to Paris and Vienna Conventions

The Paris Convention: Generally

The Paris Convention: Channelling of Liability

The Paris Convention: Limitation of Liability in Amount

The Paris Convention: Limitation of Liability in Time

The Paris Convention: Compulsory Cover for Liability

The Paris Convention: Single Jurisdiction

The 2004 Protocol to amend the Paris Convention

The Brussels Supplementary Convention

The 2004 Protocol to amend the Brussels Supplementary Convention

The Vienna Convention

Protocol to amend the Vienna Convention

The Convention on Supplementary Compensation

Scope of the Paris, Brussels and Vienna Conventions-Non-peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy

The Convention on the Liability of Operators of Nuclear Ships

The Convention relating to Civil Liability in the Field of Maritime Carriage of Nuclear Material

Multilateral Nuclear Environmental Programme in Russian Federation

Euratom Developments

Current International Issues in Liability

The Environmental Liability Directive

The US Approach

The Nuclear Installations Act 1965: Generally

Section 7: Duty of Licensee of Licensed Site

Occurrences involving Nuclear Matter

Occurrences on the Licensed Site

Occurrences involving Nuclear Matter being Carried

Occurrences involving Matter which has been on the Licensed Site or in the Course of Carriage

Ionising Radiations

Injury to Persons

Unborn Children

Personal Injury: The Sellafield Litigation

Personal Injury: The Industry Compensation Scheme

Damage to Property

Consequential Loss

The Licensee's Property and that of Third Parties

Liability of Third Parties in respect of Licensee's Property

Duty of the UKAEA

Duty of the Crown

Duty of Foreign Operators

Movements of Nuclear Matter to and from the UK

Duty of Carriers

Right to Compensation: Section 12

Damage, Injury or Loss outside Section 12

Exclusion of Other Claims

Limitation for Maritime Claims

Compensation for Damage to Licensee's Property

Exclusion, Extension and Reduction of Compensation: Section 13

Provision by Insurance: The Pool

Terms of Insurance

Provision by other Means

Claims exceeding the Aggregate Figure

Extension to British Territories

Personal Injury Liability outside the Act: The Test Veterans' Litigation

Chapter 7 Radiological Protection

International Commission on Radiological Protection

Nuclear Energy Agency

Euratom

Basic Safety Standards

Proposed Revision of BSS Directive and NORM

Implementation of the BSS Directive in the UK

The Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999

Justification: Cases

The Justification of Practices Involving Ionising Radiation Regulations 2004

Monitoring of Radioactivity Levels

Emergency Preparedness

Emergency Food Protection Measures

Chapter 8 Safeguards and Security

The Nuclear Test-ban and Arms Limitation Treaties

Legality of Nuclear Weapons

The Non-Proliferation Treaty

The Proliferation Security Initiative

IAEA Safeguards

Euratom Safeguards

The Euratom Supply Agency

Safeguards in the UK Generally

IAEA Safeguards in the UK

Euratom Safeguards in the UK

Export Controls

Import Controls

Fissile Materials Cut-Off Treaty

Security Generally

The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material

Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism

IAEA Guidance

Security in the UK

Nuclear Terrorism Generally

Chapter 9 Use of Radioactive Substances

Introduction

Radioactive Substances and Issues Relating to their Use

The Statutory Background: The Radioactive Substances Acts 1948 and 1960

The Enforcing Authority for Radioactive Substances

The Meaning of 'Radioactive Material'

Definition of 'Mobile Radioactive Apparatus'

Prohibition on use of Radioactive Material

Registration of Users of Radioactive Material

Conditions

Breaches of Condition

Exemption for Nuclear Sites

Specific Exemptions

High Activity Sealed Sources

Prohibition of use of Mobile Apparatus

Registration of Mobile Apparatus

Exemptions from Registration of Mobile Apparatus

Relationship of Registration under Sections 7 and 10

Cancellation and Variation of Registration

Display of Certificate of Registration and Retention of Records

Enforcement Notices

Prohibition Notices

Charges

Appeals

Powers of the Secretary of State

Powers of Entry, Inspection, etc

Access to Information

Application to Crown

Relationship to other Legislation

Environmental Permitting

Chapter 10 Transport

Introduction

Safety of Transport

International Regulation: Generally

Carriage by Sea

Carriage by Air

Road Transport

Rail Transport

Inland Waterways

Post

UK Transport Regulations

The Radioactive Material (Road Transport) Act 1991

The Carriage of Dangerous Goods Regulations

Transport by Road: Offences

Liability and Insurance

Transport of Radioactive Material by Rail

Transport by Sea

Transport by Air

Transboundary Waste Movements

Generally

European Community Regulation

The Directive on Supervision and Control of Shipments of Radioactive Waste and Spent Fuel

Regulation on Shipments of Radioactive Substances

Implementation of Community Requirements in the UK

Chapter 11 Decommissioning

Introduction

Approaches to Decommissioning

Convention Obligations

EU Developments

Decommissioning of Existing Facilities in the UK: Introduction

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority

Site Licence Companies and Parent Body Organisations

Independent Scrutiny

Regulatory Aspects of Decommissioning

Environmental Impact Assessment

Nuclear Liabilities during Decommissioning

Site Delicensing

Decommissioning and New Build

Radioactively Contaminated Land

Amendment

Definition of Radioactively Contaminated Land

Procedural Aspects

Duty of Inspection

Making the Determination

Special Sites

Remediation Notices

Duties of the Enforcing Authority to carry out Remediation

The Appropriate Person and Relationship with Rules on Nuclear Damage

Part 2A and Licensed Nuclear Sites

Chapter 12 Radioactive Waste

Introduction

Inter-generational Equity Issues

International Co-operation on Disposal Facilities

Classifying Radioactive Waste

The UK National Inventory

Radioactive Waste Disposal in the UK: Historical Evolution

The Nirex Planning Application

Rebuilding the Radioactive Waste Programme

CoRWM

Spent Fuel Management and Reprocessing

High Level Waste

Intermediate Level Waste

Low Level Waste

Plutonium

Depleted Uranium

Partitioning and Transmutation

Waste Substitution

Imports and Exports of Waste

Geological Disposal

International Law

The Role of the International Atomic Energy Agency

The Joint Convention

The IAEA International Action Plan

The London Convention

OSPAR and the Sintra Statement

Sub-seabed Disposal

The MOX Plant Case

European Community Law

Euratom Requirements: Article 37

European Action Plans on Radioactive Waste Disposal

Transfrontier Movement of Radioactive Waste

Control under the Radioactive Substances Act 1993

Radioactive Waste Definition

'End of Waste' Issues

Contaminated Material

Section 1(2)(b)

Disposal and Accumulation

The Requirement of Authorisation for Disposal: Section 13

Nuclear Sites-Disposal of Waste

The Requirement of Authorisation for Accumulation: Section 14

Exemptions: Section 15

Review of Exemptions

Authorisation Procedures: Generally

Authorisation Procedure: Non-nuclear Sites

Authorisation Procedure: Nuclear Sites

Public Consultation on Applications

Local Inquiries into Authorisations

Environmental Assessment

Revocation and Variation of Authorisations

The Scope of the Variation Power

Review of Authorisations

Transfer of Authorisations

Effect of Authorisation

Functions of Local Authorities-'Special Precautions'

Notices and Records

Enforcement and Prohibition Notices: Sections 21 and 22

Secretary of State's Powers of Direction

Appeals

Powers of the Secretary of State relating to Radioactive Waste: Section 29

Power of Appropriate Agency to Dispose of Radioactive Waste and Orphan Sources

Rights of Entry, Inspection, etc

Offences: Sections 32 to 38

Public Access to Information: Section 39

Relationship of the 1993 Act to Other Statutory Provisions

Application to Crown: Section 42

Effect on other Rights and Duties: Section 46

Territorial Jurisdiction

Issues in Regulation: Generally

UK Strategy for Radioactive Discharges

Best Available Techniques

ALARA

Agency Guidance on Regulation and BAT

Solid Waste Disposal

Conditioning Waste

Authorising New Nuclear Power Stations

Appendices
Appendix 1 The Nuclear Installations Act 1965

Appendix 2 Standard Nuclear Site Licence Conditions

Appendix 3 Convention on Nuclear Safety

Appendix 4 Paris Convention on Third Party Liability Consolidated Version, as amended by 1964, 1982 and 2004 Protocols


Stephen Tromans QC is a barrister specialising in environmental, planning and energy law, and has had an interest in nuclear matters for over 20 years. He has acted and advised on numerous issues in the field of nuclear law, both for government and for commercial parties, and has appeared in the European Court on cases involving EC radiological protection law.



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