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Setting the Stage for International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facilities: International Workshop Proceedings (2008)

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. "6 Current Russian Legislation Regulating Procedures and Conditions for the Import of Foreign Spent Nuclear Fuel--Valery S. Bezzubtsev." Setting the Stage for International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facilities: International Workshop Proceedings. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2008.

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
1 Welcoming Remarks--David N. McNelis (1-2)
2 International Monitoring of Storage and Disposal Facilities: The Potential Role of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)--Bruno Pellaud* (3-10)
3 Status of Liability and Insurance Laws for International Shipments of Spent Nuclear Fuel--Norbert Pelzer (11-20)
4 Insurance and Liability in the Transport and Reception of Fuel for Storage in Russia--Nikolay S. Pronkin (21-27)
5 Overview of National Laws in Relation to a Regional Repository: Legal and Other Nontechnical Aspects of Multinational Repositories--Christina Boutellier (28-40)
6 Current Russian Legislation Regulating Procedures and Conditions for the Import of Foreign Spent Nuclear Fuel--Valery S. Bezzubtsev (41-55)
7 The Importance of Storage and Disposal in Multinational Approaches to the Fuel Cycle--Charles McCombie and Neil Chapman (56-69)
8 Interim Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Japan--Kinichiro Kusunose (70-71)
9 Methods for VVER-1000 Fuel Testing Under Dry Storage Conditions--Valentin B. Ivanov (72-74)
10 U.S. Nuclear Power Industry Trends in Spent Fuel Management--John H. Kessler (75-82)
11 Comments of Particular Interest During the Workshop Discussions--Glenn E. Schweitzer (83-85)
12 Summary Remarks--David N. McNelis (86-91)
13 Welcoming Remarks, October 3, 2005--Milton Levenson (92-92)
14 On the Problem of Creating Regional International Storage Facilities for Spent Nuclear Fuel (Based on the Russian Example)--Nikolay P. Laverov (93-98)
15 International Storage of Commercial Spent Fuel and High-Level Waste: Considerations for U.S. Approval to Ship Spent Fuel with U.S.-Origin Uranium to Russia for Storage and Disposal--Alex R. Burkart and Janet M. Gorn (99-108)
Appendix A: Agenda: Workshop on Setting the Stage forInternational Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facilities (109-111)
Appendix B: Agenda: Setting the Stage for International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facilities: An Update (112-112)
Appendix C: Experience of Russian Companies in Transportation of Nuclear Materials--Valentin B. Ivanov (113-118)