Choi, Young Rok
Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Daeduk (Korea, Republic of)1995
Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Daeduk (Korea, Republic of)1995
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[en] Korea has taken steps to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) which is a major part of the international nuclear export control regime. In this connection, it is an urgent task to build a new Korean nuclear export control system that includes NSG guidelines and control items. In addition, it is necessary to review the developed supplier countries' experience in the field of export control. The main purpose of this study is to analyze how the US and Japan have controlled the items listed in NSG part 1 and 2 guidelines. To this end, various relevant regulations of the US and Japan were studied. Among those regulations, the US Export Administration Regulation, US 10 CFR 110 and 810, and the Japan's Export Administration Order are included. Through the review process, this study identified NSG items which are controlled in the export control systems of the US and Japan. Furthermore, this study summarized and compared the export license criteria that must be satisfied before exporting each NSG item in the two countries. The export license criteria consist of permitted destinations, document requirements, and types of license. The results of this study are expected to contribute to establishing an appropriate Korean nuclear export control system and could be used as references to the practical export licensing policies of the US and Japan. 6 tabs., 13 refs., (Author) .new
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Jun 1995; 112 p
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Oh, Keun Bae; Lee, Dong Jin; Lee, Kwang Seok; Lee, Byung Wook; Cho, Il Hoon; Choi, Il Hoon; Choi, Young Rok; Ko, Han Seok
Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Daeduk (Korea, Republic of)1995
Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Daeduk (Korea, Republic of)1995
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[en] This study analyzed various types of nuclear cooperation agreements. This report, also, included the content of New US-Japan Agreement for nuclear cooperation that is considered as a well-developed model case. Recently modified US-EURATOM Agreement was also studied. 7 tabs., 1 fig., 12 refs. (Author)
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Dec 1995; 49 p
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Lee, Kwang Seok; Oh, Keun Bae; Lee, Byung Wook; Cho, Il Hoon; Lee, Jae Sung; Choi, Young Rok; Ko, Han Seok; Ham, Chul Hoon; Lee, Byung Woon
Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Daeduk (Korea, Republic of)1995
Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Daeduk (Korea, Republic of)1995
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[en] The objective of this study is to analyze the current status of international nuclear organizations and conventions in systems perspective and suggest national strategies for utilizing them for the globalization of Korean nuclear community. This study analyzes the current status of international nuclear organizations such as IAEA(International Atomic Energy Agency) and international nuclear conventions related to nuclear accidents, nuclear liability, physical protection or nuclear safety. Based on the analysis, this study suggests national strategies, in general and specific terms, to utilize international nuclear organizations and conventions for the globalization of Korean nuclear community. Separately from this report this study publishes 'IAEA Handbook', which contains all about IAEA such as statute, membership, organizational structure, main activities, finance and budget, etc.. 9 tabs., 2 figs., 35 refs. (Author)
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Dec 1995; 126 p
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