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Appendix G Analysis of the Legal and Regulatory Environment Governing the Disposition of Nuclear-Powered Submarines: Major Difficulties and Obstacles in Improvement of International Cooperation and Ways to Mitigate or Overcome Them, V. N. Barinov, and A. P. Zotov
Pages 60-64

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From page 60...
... The existing thering the development of international cooperation. In the body of the Russian law does provide for the safe planning declaration of the 1996 G-8 Summit in Moscow, the partici- and implementation of disposition activities and environpants expressed their commitment to paying priority atten- mental rehabilitation of coastal facilities, territories, and tion to the comprehensive safety of nuclear energy use.
From page 61...
... By 2010, a transition from the currently functioning system of federal and industry-specific · The need to adopt legislation implementing Russian norms and rules to safety regulation through a combination ratification of the 1963 Vienna Convention on Civil Liabil- of technical protocols that set mandatory requirements, on ity for Nuclear Damage; the one hand, with voluntarily adopted standards, on the · The need to complete legal formalities associated with other, must be completed. Russia's ascension to the Joint Convention on the Safety of 3.
From page 62...
... The United States and some other Western donor nations often · Access to Russian restricted-access facilities where insist on unconditional exemptions for domestic legal enticooperative programs are implemented. Issues of grant- ties and individual persons from civil liability for damage ing foreign nationals access to restricted-access facilities are inflicted in the course of bilateral project work performed in governed by a Russian government resolution which defines Russia.
From page 63...
... A Russian for Assets, Products, Operations, and Services Constituting government resolution will be required to bring into force, this Technical Aid (Assistance) , and Monitoring of Its Proper on the territory of the Russian Federation, the 1999 Joint Use." Implementation of the law and the resolution has been Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on entrusted to the Commission for International Technical the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management.
From page 64...
... approval of design documentation relevant to the disposition Besides, a procedure needs to be developed, on the basis of and environmental rehabilitation of hazardously radioactive the NRB-99 requirements, for determination of what quanti- sites and items need to be updated (i.e., brought into complitative criteria should be used for an environmental impact ance with the Russian government's decisions regarding the assessment -- with respect to local conditions; international functions of the federal executive branch)


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