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Évolution du droit de l'environnement en matière d'énergie nucléaire

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Le changement climatique, l’inextinguible soif du pouvoir de l’humanité, les tensions géopolitiques et l’instabilité des prix liée au pétrole se sont combinés pour faire renaître l’intérêt porté à l’énergie nucléaire. Aucun de ces facteurs n’aurait aujourd’hui un impact réel si le secteur nucléaire avait par le passé été affligé de problèmes de sûreté importants, mais 28 années ont passé depuis l’accident de Three Mile Island et 21 depuis Tchernobyl. Entre-temps, l’énergie nucléaire a assuré sans problème la fourniture d’électricité en base aux États-Unis, au Royaume-Uni et au Canada1. En juillet 2007, plus des trois quarts des réacteurs exploités aux États-Unis avaient renouvelé leur permis d’exploitation pour des périodes allant jusqu’à 20 ans ou avaient déposé une demande en ce sens...

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  • Stanley David Berger, 2008. "Évolution du droit de l'environnement en matière d'énergie nucléaire," Bulletin de droit nucléaire, Éditions OCDE, vol. 2008(1), pages 63-83.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:neakab:5k9h36731sf3
    DOI: 10.1787/nuclear_law-2008-5k9h36731sf3
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