On October 13, Madrid became the stage for an international debate on the future of nuclear law. The Breakfast & Debate on Nuclear Law organized by INLA Spain brought together experts for an interactive meeting combining short presentations with open discussion.
The agenda covered, among others:
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The consent-based approach for the designation of the Decentralised Temporary Storage
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The changing nuclear landscape
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A Reliance-Based Regulatory Framework for Advanced Nuclear Technologies in the EU
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Deep Geological Repositories for final disposal of spent fuel: a worldwide consensus
Patrycja Nowakowska, counsel and Energy & Natural Resources Practice Expert from KKG Legal, delivered a presentation titled “CSC – An opportunity or unnecessary burden? A case study based on Poland”. She shared the Polish perspective on the potential accession to the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage (CSC), highlighting both prospective benefits and challenges.
Discussions were held in Spanish and English, with online translation available.
The event provided a meaningful contribution to the global conversation on the challenges of nuclear law.