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key word:Nuclear power -Transmition-Peaseful-Nuclear technology-International law
Abstract
The emergence of new phenomena is the result of human innovation accelerates in the Twentieth century occurred this type of technology to organize and regulate the procedures For applying them and exploit them efficiently is essential there fore we have always been The discovery of nuclear energy from peaceful uses to military use and the lawyers and Politicians have been
Although the military application of nuclear phenomena condemned by the international Community and the international community is willing to repeat the traumatic experience of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
On the one hand to preserve the monopoly of the nuclear powers and the efforts of Developing countries to achieve this field of nuclear energy political clashes has opened join The IAEA and join the non prolife ration treaty safe guards agreements and additional Protocols depends including measures to regulate the use of nuclear energy are evaluated This is to ensure the peaceful uses of nuclear energy will be diverted to use in nuclear Weapons program will not but despite the undeniable legal source in the field of peaceful Uses of nuclear energy as an inalienable right of all countries to have nuclear states used in The normalization of their legal non prolife ration of nuclear technology and nuclear weapons Under the juise of non prolife ration closely and illegal constrainst in developing peaceful Uses of atomic energy many positive impact on the lives of nuclear technology an san handed Yet available or not affordable for all countries nuclear techniques in developing countries Trough the international Atomic energy agency technical cooperative programs or often Through bilateral have access cooperation with developing countries
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