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Indian Civil Nuclear Liability Law (CNLD Act): An Adventurism or Exceptionalism in International Legal Discourse

verfasst von : M. P. Ram Mohan

Erschienen in: Locating India in the Contemporary International Legal Order

Verlag: Springer India

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Abstract

International law relating to nuclear liability has been on a continuous development over the last five decades. On the specific issHiroshima and Nagasaki bombings in Japanue of transboundary nuclear liability law and its applicability, the Chernobyl accident in 1986 steered the international community to address many of the gaps and inconsistencies. The 2011 Fukushima accident in Japan again highlighted the importance of a robust liability regime, both domestically and internationally. Though the effectiveness of these initiatives is still questionable on the issues of universal applicability, quantum of compensation and exceptions, however, countries accepted the basic founding principles as the foundation of the nuclear liability law. India, an established nuclear power country, while re-engaging with world nuclear community subsequent to the 2005 India–United States Nuclear Cooperation, enacted its own nuclear liability law. The Civil Nuclear Liability for Nuclear Damage Act 2010 which was passed after extensive discussion in the Parliament interestingly has both critiques and admirers. Many in India maintain that its liability law reflects Indian public interest and should be seen as a step toward modernizing the nuclear legal regime. Internationally, many argue that the law deviates from the established principles. The chapter undertakes historical evaluation of the development of hazardous liability law in India through tort jurisprudence, maps the civil nuclear liability law making process both at international level and in India and how Indian law stands today, and concludes with the observation that Indian law is an exceptional law.

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Fußnoten
1
Fischer (1997).
 
3
Chidambaram (2006).
 
4
Hunt (1977).
 
6
Ibid.
 
10
Lok Sabha (2010a, b, c).
 
11
IAEA transcript (1953).
 
12
Fischer (1997).
 
14
Ram Mohan (2011).
 
15
USAEC (1957).
 
16
USAEC WASH-740 (1957).
 
17
USAEC APDA-120 (1957).
 
18
USAEC APDA-120 1957 in Fuller (1975).
 
19
Anderson (1978).
 
20
USNRC (1975).
 
21
USNRC (1990).
 
22
Ibid.
 
23
Marcus (2008).
 
24
Radetzki (1999).
 
25
Schwartz (2006).
 
26
Ram Mohan (2011).
 
27
L.R. 3 H.L. 330; [1861–73] All E.R.
 
28
Oleum Gas Leak Case: AIR 1987 SC 1086.
 
29
AIR 1996 SC 1466.
 
30
Ram Mohan (2012).
 
31
Standing Committee (2010).
 
32
Act No 38 of 2010.
 
33
Gopalakrishnan (2011), Ramachandran (2010), Chellaney (2011).
 
34
Curtis (2010) and Pelzer (2011).
 
35
Dixit (2011).
 
36
PTI (2012).
 
37
Standing Committee (2010).
 
38
Ram Mohan (2011).
 
39
The Hindu (2010).
 
40
IAEA (2007), Currie (2006).
 
41
Special Leave Petition (C) No. 27335 of 2012 along with SLP(C) 29121 of 2012 and WP(C) 407/2012.
 
42
Yash Thomas Mannully vs Union Of India on 21 October 2011.
 
43
Standing Committee (2010).
 
44
MEA (2015), Grover (2017).
 
45
Greenpeace (2010).
 
46
Sengupta and Sanhita (2011), Gopalakrishnan (2011).
 
47
Jigeesh (2012).
 
48
Lok Sabha (2011).
 
49
Ibid.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Indian Civil Nuclear Liability Law (CNLD Act): An Adventurism or Exceptionalism in International Legal Discourse
verfasst von
M. P. Ram Mohan
Copyright-Jahr
2018
Verlag
Springer India
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3580-4_14