CYIL vol. 10 (2019)

VICTORIA V. ROMANOVA CYIL 10 ȍ2019Ȏ Key words: energy law order, legal regulation of nuclear medicine, International Atomic Energy Agency. About the Author: Dr. Victoria V. Romanova is the Head of Energy Law Department of Moscow State Law University. Editor-in-chief of International Scientific and Practical Journal “Energy law forum”. Since 2019, she is also the Head of Energy law center of St. Petersburg State University of Economics. Author and co-author of more than 200 publications on energy law. Her researches are devoted to the energy law order on national and international levels, legal regulation of energy law security, legal regulation of the protection of rights of energy markets participants, legal regulation of the construction of energy power objects, peculiarities of legal regulation in different spheres of energy. She is arbitrator of the International Commercial Arbitration Court at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, arbitrator of the Arbitration Centre at the Russian Union of Industrialists, Entrepreneurs and the member of public council of Ministry of Energy of Russian Federation and the member of expert council of the Energy of State Duma Committee. E-mail: branchmp99@yandex.ru. 1. International Legal Regulation of Energy Law Order and Energy Security The main goal of the international energy law order is the energy security of people’s lives and activities. The international legal unification in the field of use of nuclear energy is the most developed as compared to other energy sectors, and it deals with such important aspects as civil liability for nuclear damage, physical protection of nuclear materials, safe handling of spent nuclear fuel, and prompt reporting of nuclear accidents. Adopted international treaties, to which the Russian Federation is a party, play a significant role in formation of the energy law order. In this regard, the following international treaties should be mentioned: the Convention on Nuclear Safety; the Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage of 1963; the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material; the Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident; and the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management. Various aspects of nuclear law as well as trends in the development of international legal regulation in the field of use of nuclear energy become the subject of legal researches. For example, Russian scientists research concept and principles of nuclear law, international regulation on civil liability for nuclear damage, physical protection of nuclear material, on legal framework of nuclear icebreaker, on legal issues of marine nuclear activity, the opportunities of public private partnership in order to construction of nuclear power plant, the issues of international treaties as fundamental base of international business cooperation, the legal framework of radioisotope and radioisotope products which use in nuclear medicine. 1 The researches of Jakub Handrlica (Prague, Czech Republic) focuses to various issues of nuclear law including the problems of the future development of international legal regulation in

1 For example, see: IOYRYSH, A.I. Legal Issues of Peaceful Application of Nuclear Energy . Moscow : Science Publishing House, 1979; MALININ, S.A., MUSIN, V.A.. Legal Issues of Marine Nuclear Activity . Leningrad : Publishing House of the Leningrad University, 1974; ROMANOVA, V.V. Problem Issues and Trends of Legal Regulation in the Sphere of Nuclear Energy Use. Moscow : Yurist Publishing House, 2017; ROMANOVA, V.V. Energy Law Order: Current State and Tasks . Moscow : Yurist Publishing House. 2016.

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