CYIL 2012
EUROPEAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMUNITY AND THE NUCLEAR THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Community to reach a certain stage of harmonised legal framework in the area of nuclear third party liability and the interest to maintain a further development of both the Paris and Vienna nuclear third party liability framework will be a legally and politically feasible option. However, it is a matter of the upcoming months to learn about what recommendations the “Expert Group” will submit to the Commission and how the Commission will react. Annex: “Labyrinth” of nuclear third party liability in the European Union
Nuclear liability treaties of the “second generation”
Member state
Nuclear liability treaties of the “ fi rst generation”
Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France Greece Hungary Ireland Germany
1. 2 . 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
PC: , BSC:
PC: , BSC: , JP:
PP: , BP:
VC: , JP:
Czech Republic
VC: , JP:
VP: , CSC: PP: , BP:
PC: , BSC: , JP:
VC: , JP:
PC: , BSC: , JP: PC: , BSC: , JP: PC: , BSC: , JP:
PP: , BP: PP: , BP: PP: , BP:
10. 11. 12. 13.
PC:
PP: VP:
VC: , JP:
CSC: , PP: , BP:
14.
Italy
PC: , BSC: , JP:
15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Latia
VC: , JP: VC: , JP:
VP:
Lithuania
VP: , CSC:
Luxemburg
PC: , BSC:
Malta
Netherlands
PC: , BSC: , JP:
PP: , BP:
Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia
VC: , JP: PC: , JP: VC: , JP: VC: , JP:
VP: PP:
VP: , CSC:
PC: , BSC: , JP:
PP: , BP:
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