Publication

Jun 2000

This report assesses the UK government’s legal liability in case of an adverse civil plutonium incident on its territory. Using the existing statutory framework, the authors consider two possible scenarios: the removal or theft of nuclear fuel from the Sellafield facility; and the possibility of an airplane carrying nuclear fuel crashing and burning. The report concludes that a comprehensive overhaul of the UK’s liability legislations is necessary, as it is too limited to compensate victims of such an incident.

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Author James K Woolley
Series ORG Briefing Papers and Reports
Publisher Oxford Research Group (ORG)
Copyright © 2000 Oxford Research Group (ORG)
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