Refresh

0 Hits

Raetzke

Nuclear Law in the EU and Beyond

Atomrecht in Deutschland, der EU und weltweit
Proceedings of the AIDN / INLA Regional Conference 2013 in Leipzig

Herausgegeben von RA Dr. Christian Raetzke

Nomos,  2014, 473 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-1151-2

84,00 € incl. VAT
Also available as eBook
84,00 € incl. VAT
Available
Add to shopping cart
Add to notepad
 Further options for registered users

englischThis volume contains the proceedings of the 13th Regional Conference of the German Branch of the Association Internationale du Droit Nucléaire / International Nuclear Law Association (AIDN/INLA) held in Leipzig in June 2013.

German and international experts explain the most recent developments in nuclear law in the EU, in Germany and worldwide. The topics include nuclear safety, nuclear liability, nuclear new build and phase-out legislation. Current EU legislation projects, particularly concerning nuclear safety, are explained and their impact is analysed. Worldwide developments are discussed, such as the quest for a global nuclear liability regime. Fitting to the international character of the conference, the language of all papers, including those from German authors, is English, with the exception of four papers dealing with issues of German nuclear law. For everyone who wants to keep up-to-date on important developments of nuclear law, this volume is an obvious choice.

Featuring contributions by:

D. Davies, R. Dussart-Desart, E. Ercan, D. Erni, P. Faross, Th. Fetzer, J. Grunwald, D. Harbrücker, K. Kawasaki, W. Kilb, S. Kochanski, B. Kolesnik, A. Matveev, M. Micklinghoff, C. Moench, T. Nowacki, M. Palm, N. Pelzer, M. Pfaff, R. Ptasekaite, I. Salter, H. Schneider, R. Tscherning, A. Vorwerk and A. Woitecki.

»For everyone who wants to keep up-to-date on important developments of nuclear law, this volume is an obvious choice.«
ETDE Dezember 2014

»Der Tagungsband liefert einen reichhaltigen, aktuellen Fundus an atomrechtlichen Themen und ist uneingeschränkt zu empfehlen.«
Dipl.-Pol. Ulf Roßegger, EurUP 4/14