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Compensation for nuclear damage: a comparison among the international regime,Japan and China
Authors:Jing Liu  Michael Faure
Institution:1.Wuhan University,Wuhan,China;2.Comparative and International Environmental Law,Maastricht University,Maastricht,The Netherlands;3.Comparative Private Law and Economics,Erasmus University Rotterdam,Rotterdam,The Netherlands
Abstract:Following the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011, how the compensation system for nuclear damage should be improved has obtained broad attention. The compensation system, including liability rules, insurance and government involvement, does not only concern to what extent the victims can be sufficiently compensated, but is also relevant to create incentives for the nuclear industry to enhance safety. International compensation regimes for nuclear damage started to emerge since 1960s, but still fail to engage some (potentially) big “nuclear power” ones. The Japanese and Chinese systems are such ones which received less attention until recently. This paper will, on the one hand, engage in a positive study by giving a comparison between the international regime, the Japanese and the Chinese system; on the other hand, provide a normative analysis by using economic criteria to examine the efficiency of the systems and formulate suggestions for reform.
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