Filters
Results 1 - 1 of 1
Results 1 - 1 of 1.
Search took: 0.016 seconds
AbstractAbstract
[en] Nuclear terrorism is defined as an attack on a nuclear installation serving peaceful uses (such as a nuclear power plant) or non-peaceful uses. Radiological terrorism, which may be more likely, is defined as an action which doesn't trigger a nuclear reaction but gives rise to the release of radioactivity. The aim of this paper is to analyze the existing legal framework covering such situations. The relevant provisions of the Vienna and Paris Conventions on civil liability for nuclear damage, which represent a legal framework for nuclear liability at the international level, are discussed. The focus is on the identification of the the liable subject, including definition of the scope and nature of its liability. (author)
Original Title
Odpovednost za jaderne skody zpusobene akty jaderneho a radiologickeho terorismu
Primary Subject
Source
54 refs.
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Bezpecnost Jaderne Energie; ISSN 1210-7085;
; v. 16(11-12); p. 321-330

Country of publication
Reference NumberReference Number
INIS VolumeINIS Volume
INIS IssueINIS Issue