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THE GERMAN PATH TOWARDS A FINAL NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY Nuclear Inter Jura Buenos Aires

THE GERMAN PATH TOWARDS A FINAL NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY Nuclear Inter Jura Buenos Aires 20 – 23 October 2014 Gunther Kühne Professor em . Technical University of Clausthal / Honorary Professor University of Göttingen , Germany.

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THE GERMAN PATH TOWARDS A FINAL NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY Nuclear Inter Jura Buenos Aires

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  1. THE GERMAN PATH TOWARDS A FINAL NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY Nuclear Inter Jura Buenos Aires 20 – 23 October 2014 GuntherKühne Professorem. TechnicalUniversity of Clausthal / HonoraryProfessorUniversity of Göttingen, Germany

  2. THE GERMAN PATH TOWARDS AFINAL NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY • Introduction: The FourPhases of German Nuclear History and Repository Debate • The Status of theDifferentRepositorySites • Principal Reasons and ConsiderationsforRestartingtheSiteSelectionProcedure • The New RepositorySiteSelectionAct (RSSA) (Standortauswahlgesetz) 2013 – MainFeatures and Issues • Principal Objective • The Preparatory “Commission Storage High-LevelRadioactiveWaste” and Basic Institutional

  3. THE GERMAN PATH TOWARDS AFINAL NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY 3.The SiteSelectionProcedure 4.Financial Aspects 5.Time Frame 6.Legal Issues -The Shifting of Decision-makingfromtheExecutive to theLegislature -The Diminution of theRight to Judicial Relief -The Standard of BestPossible Safety -FinancialAspects V. ConcludingObservations

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