On Global Treaty Relations – Hurdles on the Way towards a Universal Civil Nuclear Liability Regime journal article Norbert Pelzer Zeitschrift für Europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht, Volume 6 (2008), Issue 6, Page 13 I. The need for a specialised uniform international nuclear liability regime In the excerpt from the Exposé des Motifs1 quoted above, the fathers of the 1960 Paris Convention on Third Party Liability in the Field of Nuclear Energy, as revised in 1964 and 1982 (Paris Convention – PC),2 clearly spelt out that the potential risks associated with the peaceful use of nuclear energy require a ‘uniform’ international third party liability regime. A regime of this
Modernizing the International Regime Governing Nuclear Third Party Liability journal article Norbert Pelzer Zeitschrift für Europäisches Umwelt- und Planungsrecht, Volume 3 (2005), Issue 5, Page 12 I. General States with nuclear programmes, a considerable number of so-called non-nuclear States and also the majority of legal experts agree that, in principle, the existing civil nuclear liability regime, which was developed in the late 1950 ies and the early 1960ies, today still provides for a sound and consistent framework to govern the compensation of nuclear damage. This applies to both the national and the international level. The liability principl
Ausnahmen und Abweichungen von Zielen der Raumordnung – Effektive Instrumente eines neuen „Deutschlandtempos“? Martin Beckmann