Nuclear Safety and Security in the Arctic: Crafting an Effective Regional Governance System

The Arctic is saturated with nuclear facilities bringing both benefits for regional economic and social development and risks of nuclear and radiological accidents and concerns about radioactive wastes. There is every reason to expect the Arctic will remain a nuclearized region during the foreseeabl...

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Published in:Arctic Review on Law and Politics
Main Authors: Mikhail Lysenko, Alexander Vylegzhanin, Oran Young
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Norwegian
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v13.3820
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cf2952b5585b4b6ea6df70754692c0ee 2023-05-15T14:21:32+02:00 Nuclear Safety and Security in the Arctic: Crafting an Effective Regional Governance System Mikhail Lysenko Alexander Vylegzhanin Oran Young 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v13.3820 https://doaj.org/article/cf2952b5585b4b6ea6df70754692c0ee EN NO eng nor Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/3820/6432 https://doaj.org/toc/2387-4562 2387-4562 doi:10.23865/arctic.v13.3820 https://doaj.org/article/cf2952b5585b4b6ea6df70754692c0ee Arctic Review on Law and Politics, Vol 13, Iss 2022, Pp 191-212 (2022) nuclear accidents spent nuclear fuel radioactive contaminants nuclear security governance Law K article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v13.3820 2022-12-31T00:10:57Z The Arctic is saturated with nuclear facilities bringing both benefits for regional economic and social development and risks of nuclear and radiological accidents and concerns about radioactive wastes. There is every reason to expect the Arctic will remain a nuclearized region during the foreseeable future. This makes it important to direct attention to issues of nuclear safety and security in the region. We identify several clusters of these issues in the Arctic, including the challenges of potential nuclear accidents, the handling of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste, the cleanup of radiological contaminants, and concerns about nuclear security. An analysis of international conventions and voluntary codes of conduct shows that they are applicable to Arctic nuclear safety and security, but only in general terms. This suggests a need for an Arctic-specific agreement on nuclear and radiological safety, emergency preparedness and response, and cleanup of radiological contaminants. The outbreak of military hostilities in Ukraine in February 2022 has disrupted normal procedures for addressing issues of common concern in the Arctic. But the need for cooperation regarding matters like nuclear safety and security will not go away. Assuming it is possible to devise “necessary modalities” for restarting the work of the Arctic Council following the acute phase of the Ukraine crisis, an Arctic-specific agreement on nuclear safety and security could be developed under the auspices of the Arctic Council, which already has taken an interest in nuclear safety through the activities of its Working Group on Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response. Once such an agreement is in place, it will become important to consider the infrastructure needed to ensure that its provisions are implemented effectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Council Arctic Arctic review on law and politics Emergency, Prevention, Preparedness, and Response Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Arctic Review on Law and Politics 13 2022 191
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Nuclear Safety and Security in the Arctic: Crafting an Effective Regional Governance System
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description The Arctic is saturated with nuclear facilities bringing both benefits for regional economic and social development and risks of nuclear and radiological accidents and concerns about radioactive wastes. There is every reason to expect the Arctic will remain a nuclearized region during the foreseeable future. This makes it important to direct attention to issues of nuclear safety and security in the region. We identify several clusters of these issues in the Arctic, including the challenges of potential nuclear accidents, the handling of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste, the cleanup of radiological contaminants, and concerns about nuclear security. An analysis of international conventions and voluntary codes of conduct shows that they are applicable to Arctic nuclear safety and security, but only in general terms. This suggests a need for an Arctic-specific agreement on nuclear and radiological safety, emergency preparedness and response, and cleanup of radiological contaminants. The outbreak of military hostilities in Ukraine in February 2022 has disrupted normal procedures for addressing issues of common concern in the Arctic. But the need for cooperation regarding matters like nuclear safety and security will not go away. Assuming it is possible to devise “necessary modalities” for restarting the work of the Arctic Council following the acute phase of the Ukraine crisis, an Arctic-specific agreement on nuclear safety and security could be developed under the auspices of the Arctic Council, which already has taken an interest in nuclear safety through the activities of its Working Group on Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response. Once such an agreement is in place, it will become important to consider the infrastructure needed to ensure that its provisions are implemented effectively.
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