IAEA Sample Clauses

IAEA. The term ‘‘IAEA’’ means the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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IAEA. 2011a. "Final Report of the International Mission on Remediation of Large Contaminated Areas Off-site the Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP " In NE/NEFW. Japan: IAEA. ———. 2011b. "IAEA International Fact Finding Expert Mission of the Nuclear Accident Following the Great East Japan Earthquake and Xxxxxxx.Xxxxx , Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP, Fukushima Dai-ni NPP and Tokai NPP, Japan 24 May- 1 June 2011 Preliminary Summary -- missionsummary010611.pdf)." ———. 2012. Communication with the Public in a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency. Edited by I. A. E. Agency. Vienna: EPR-Public Communications, IAEA. ———. 2013. "Preparedness and Response for a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency in the Light of the Accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant." In REP/EPR. Vienna. Xxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxx. 2012. "Communicating in Germany about the Fukushima Accident: How Direct Encounter Beat Media Representations." Environmental Communication-a Journal of Nature and Culture 6 (2):260-7. Xxxxxxx, X. X., X. X. XxXxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxxxxxx, X. X. Xxxxxxxxx, and X. X. Xxxxxx. 2002. "Chernobyl and iodine deficiency in the Russian Federation: An environmental disaster leading to a public health opportunity." Journal of Public Health Policy 23 (4):453-70. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx , Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx. 2012. Estimating Citizen Alertness in Crises Using Social Media Monitoring and Analysis. Paper read at EISIC '12 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference at Washington, DC, USA. Xxxxxxxxxxxx, X. 2012. "Fukushima vs. Chernobyl: Coverage of the Nuclear Disasters by American and Canadian Media." In Annual Meeting of the American Political Science. New Orleans. Xxxxxxxxxx, X. X., X. X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, and X. Xxxxx. 1989. Instrumentelle Aktualisierung. Grundlagen einer Theorie publizistischer Konflikte (Instrumental Actualization. Fundamentals of a Theory of Publicistic Conflicts). Edited by X. Xxxxx and X. Xxxxx. Wiesbaden, Germany: Westdeutscher Verlag. Xxxxxxxxxx, XX, and X Xxxxx. 2012. "Die Reaktorkatastrophe bei Fukushima in Presse und Fernsehen in Deutschland, Schweiz, Frankreich und England." In Jahrestagung. Hamburg: Die Strahlenschutzkommission. Xxx, X., and X. X. Xxx. 2013. "A dangerous neighbor: The news frames of the radiation effects from the Fukushima nuclear accident." Risk Management-an International Journal 15 (3):180-98.
IAEA. Protocol Additional to the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of South Africa and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguards in Connection with the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Entry into force: 20020913 20020918 Belarus Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to taxes on Income and on Capital (Property). Entry into force: 20031229 20020919 People's Republic of China Memorandum of Understanding on Information and Communications Technologies. Entry into force: 20020919 20021009 Oman Agreement on Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion to Taxes on Income. Entry into force: 20031229 20021018 Belgium Agreement regulating Technical Assistance. Entry into force: 20061017 20021101 Rwanda Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Fields of Civil Service and Public Administration. Entry into force: 20021101 20021115 People's Republic of China Memorandum of Understanding on the Implementation Plan for Organised Group Travel by Chinese citizens to South Africa. Entry into force: 20021115 20021119 Denmark Agreement on transforming Human Resource Management in the South African Police Service 2002-2005. Entry into force: 20021119 20021121 Russian Federation Memorandum of Understanding on Airworthiness, Flight Safety, Aircraft Accident Investigation between the South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC). 20021121 Russian Federation Protocol on Cooperation in the Field of Education. Entry into force: 20021121 20021122 Belarus Agreement on Scientific and Technological Cooperation. 20021122 Cuba Agreement on Cooperation in the field of Education. Entry into force: 20021122 20021125 Portugal Memorandum of Understanding on Consultations. Entry into force: 20021125 20021205 India Memorandum of Understanding on Antarctic Cooperation. Entry into force: 20021205 20021205 Rwanda Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income. 20021205 Rwanda Memorandum of Understanding on Institutional Co-operation in the field of Health. 20021205 Rwanda Memorandum of Understanding on Police Cooperation 20030117 Mozambique Cooperation Agreement in the fields of Migratory Labour, Job Creation, Training, Studies and Research, Employment Statistics, Social Dialogue and Social Security. 20030120 Belgium Specific Agreement on Expansion of TB/HIV/...
IAEA. States Parties are also obligated to prevent in the territory of States Parties the stationing of any nuclear explosive device; to prevent the testing of any nuclear explo- sive device; not to dump radioactive wastes and other radioactive matter at sea, anywhere within the SPNFZ, and to prevent the dumping of radioactive wastes and other radioactive matter by anyone in the territorial sea of the States Parties. Treaty Zone: Under Annex I, the Treaty Zone cov- ers an extensive part of the South Pacific.
IAEA. 2 November 1994. INFCIRC/457. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 December 2003. ^ NPPArchived 2007- 09-30 at the Wayback Machine ^ a b "Conclusion of non-aggression treaty between DPRK and U.S. called for". KCNA. October 25, 2002. Archived from the original on 2009-09-08.
IAEA. See International Atomic Energy Agency Incentives to Ukraine to maintain non-nuclear sta- tus, 81-83 India Russian-Indian agreement, 31-32 International Atomic Energy Agency Kazakhstan safeguards agreements, 52,56,57 monitoring nuclear weapon dismantlement, 4,26 Russia MC&A assistance, 69 safeguards acceptance by various nations, 22 safeguards agreement implementation, 5 Ukraine safeguards assistance, 86 International nonproliferation regimes. See specific regimes by name; Threats to international nonpro- Iiferation regimes International Science and Technology Center Almaty branch option, 54,57 background, 7-8,64-65 Minsk branch plans, 44,45-46 Iran alleged purchase of cruise missiles from Ukraine, 32 alleged purchase of nuclear materials from Ka- zakhstan, 52-53 apparent interest in acquiring nuclear weapons, 21 Iraq alleged Arzamas laboratory contact with, 64 ISTC. See International Science and Technology Center K Kazakhstan background, 47-50 brain drain, 50-52,55 nonproliferation export controls, 29-30 NPT ratification, 14,37,50,53-54 policy options described, 53-56 policy options summarized, 5,7,56-58 security over nuclear weapons and materials, 21, 23 Semipalatinsk nuclear test site, 50 sensitive facilities other than Semipalatinsk, 52-53 START I ratification, 37,50 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx, 14,79 Xxxxxxxx, President, 14-15 Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, 18 Kurchatov City, 50-51,55,56-57 L Laboratory-Industry Partnership Program, 7-8,28, 66 Laboratory-to-laboratory money transfers, 72 XXXX. See Laboratory-Industry Partnership Program Lisbon Protocol, 14-15,36,78 M Material control and accountancy systems. See also Xxxx-Xxxxx program; Safe and Secure Xxxxxx- tlement program executive summary, 5 in Russia, 72 U.S. assistance for weapon and material manage- ment in the FSU, 23-28 Memorandum of Understanding on chemical arms control, 15-17 Xxxxxxx, Xxxx, 79
IAEA. Review and analysis of safeguards relevant information (2) Equipment and instruments preparation Surveillance cameras Seals nuclear material measurement IAEA Some Implementation Statistics for 2014 • Number of facilities and locations outside facilities under safeguards • Nuclear material under safeguards 1267 97 t Pu; 1130 t Pu in spent fuel; 5 t HEU; 1300 t LEU (equivalent to 193 500 nuclear weapons) • Number of inspections 2 732 • Number of seals 23 167 • Number of monitoring and measuring systems 2 608 • Nuclear material and environmental samples 904 Regular Budget Expenditures: €124 M; Extra budgetary: €31.8 M
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