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Introduction
Introduction
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Objectives
Objectives
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Who Should Attend?
Who Should Attend?
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Training Method
Training Method
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Course Outline
Course Outline
Nuclear technology presents a unique paradox: it holds the potential to address global energy demands and advance medicine and industry, while simultaneously posing unprecedented risks to human health, security, and the environment. This duality has given rise to a complex and highly specialized body of law designed to ensure safety, security, and safeguards. Nuclear law encompasses international treaties, national legislation, and regulatory frameworks that govern every aspect of nuclear energy—from uranium mining and reactor operation to radioactive waste disposal and non-proliferation.
This course provides a systematic exploration of the principles, instruments, and institutions that constitute the global nuclear legal order. Participants will examine the international legal mechanisms aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, the robust safety standards protecting people and the planet, and the liability regimes that address nuclear damage. Through case studies, legal analysis, and expert guidance, this course is essential for anyone seeking to navigate the challenging and critical field of nuclear law.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Identify the core principles of nuclear law (safety, security, safeguards, liability) and their interrelationships.
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Analyze the key international treaties and conventions governing nuclear non-proliferation, safety, security, and civil liability for nuclear damage.
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Explain the role and functions of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and other relevant international bodies.
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Understand the process of national implementation: how countries translate international obligations into domestic legal and regulatory frameworks.
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Assess contemporary legal challenges in the nuclear field, including new reactor technologies, decommissioning, and radioactive waste management.
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Navigate the complex issues of nuclear security, safeguards, and export controls.
This course is designed for professionals whose work intersects with the legal, regulatory, or policy aspects of nuclear energy and technology:
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Lawyers and Legal Advisors in energy firms, regulatory bodies, or government
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Regulators and Policy Makers from national nuclear regulatory authorities
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Nuclear Industry Executives and Project Managers
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Diplomats and Government Officials involved in international energy or security policy
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Academic Researchers and Students in international law, energy law, or environmental law
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Environmental and Energy Consultants
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Engineers and Scientists transitioning into regulatory or policy roles
• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a binder containing a copy of the presentation
• slides and handouts
• Post-assessment
Day 1: Foundations of the International Nuclear Legal Order
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Morning Session: The Genesis and Principles of Nuclear Law
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The Unique Nature of Nuclear Risk and the Rationale for a Specialized Legal Regime.
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The Four Pillars of Nuclear Law: Safety, Security, Safeguards, and Liability.
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The Role of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): Statute, Standards, and Review Missions.
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Afternoon Session: The Non-Proliferation Regime
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The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT): Pillars, Rights, and Obligations.
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Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones.
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Case Study: Analyzing legal challenges in nuclear verification and compliance.
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Day 2: International Legal Frameworks for Safety and Security
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Morning Session: Nuclear Safety Law
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The Convention on Nuclear Safety (CNS): National obligations and peer review.
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The Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management.
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The role of IAEA Safety Standards (GSR Part 1, etc.).
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Afternoon Session: Nuclear Security Law
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The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (CPPNM) and its 2005 Amendment.
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The International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism.
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UN Security Council Resolution 1540 and its implementation.
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Exercise: Draft key provisions of a national nuclear security regulation.
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Day 3: Liability, Compensation, and Environmental Protection
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Morning Session: Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage
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The Core Principles of Nuclear Liability: Channeling, strict liability, limitation of liability, compulsory insurance.
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The International Liability Regimes: Vienna Convention, Paris Convention, and the CSC (Supplementary Convention).
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Comparing and contrasting different national liability approaches.
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Afternoon Session: Environmental and Radiological Protection
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The Intersection of Nuclear Law and Environmental Law.
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Legal Frameworks for Emergency Preparedness and Response.
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Case Study: Analyze the legal and compensation response to a major nuclear incident (e.g., Fukushima).
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Day 4: National Implementation and Regulation
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Morning Session: Building a National Legal Framework
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Key Components of a National Nuclear Law: Establishing a regulatory body, licensing, inspection, and enforcement.
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The Legislative Process: Translating international obligations into national law.
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Regulatory Independence and Good Practices.
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Afternoon Session: The Fuel Cycle and Beyond
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Legal Aspects of the Front-End: Mining, milling, and enrichment.
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Legal Aspects of the Back-End: Decommissioning, spent fuel, and radioactive waste management.
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Workshop: Develop the outline of a license application for a nuclear facility.
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Day 5: Contemporary Challenges and the Future of Nuclear Law
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Morning Session: New Technologies and Global Challenges
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Legal and Regulatory Challenges for Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Reactors.
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Nuclear Trade and Export Controls: The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and its guidelines.
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The Legal Status of Nuclear in the Climate Change Agenda.
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Afternoon Session: Capstone and Synthesis
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Final Simulation: Participants role-play a multilateral negotiation, such as amending a convention or resolving a compliance dispute.
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Course Recap: The evolving landscape of nuclear law.
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Final Q&A and Certification.
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- Course Details
- Address
Damascus
- Location
- Phone
+963 112226969
- Fees
300 $
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