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Tazaki, Makiko; Tamai, Hiroshi; Shimizu, Ryo; Kimura, Takashi; Kitade, Yuta; Nakanishi, Hiroaki; Suda, Kazunori
Nihon Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai Dai-39-Kai Nenji Taikai Rombunshu (Internet), 7 Pages, 2018/11
no abstracts in English
Kimura, Takashi; Tazaki, Makiko; Kitade, Yuta; Shimizu, Ryo; Tamai, Hiroshi; Nakanishi, Hiroaki; Suda, Kazunori
Nihon Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai Dai-39-Kai Nenji Taikai Rombunshu (Internet), 5 Pages, 2018/11
This is the summary of research result of State Level Concept (SLC) which has been developed and conducted by the IAEA and a major purpose of the research reported here is to promote the nuclear operator's understandings for the importance of Broder Conclusion drawn continuously by the IAEA under SLC.
Suda, Kazunori
Enerugi Rebyu, 38(10), p.38 - 41, 2018/09
no abstracts in English
Tazaki, Makiko; Suda, Kazunori
Kakubusshitsu Kanri Jiho, (8), p.5 - 11, 2018/09
no abstracts in English
Tazaki, Makiko; Suda, Kazunori; Shimizu, Ryo; Tamai, Hiroshi; Kitade, Yuta
Nihon Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai Dai-38-Kai Nenji Taikai Rombunshu (Internet), 9 Pages, 2018/04
no abstracts in English
Tamai, Hiroshi; Tazaki, Makiko; Kitade, Yuta; Shimizu, Ryo; Suda, Kazunori
Nihon Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai Dai-38-Kai Nenji Taikai Rombunshu (Internet), 6 Pages, 2018/04
The United Kingdom, UK, in March 2017, notified the withdrawal from the European Union, EU. Since EURATOM is managed by the same organisation of EU, the withdrawal from EURATOM is considered to be unavoidable. UK has to define the regulation for the measures covered by EURATOM which include the implementing safeguards in the civil UK nuclear facilities and the nuclear cooperation agreements between EURATOM and third nations. UK experts recognise that such re-arrangements within 2-years are very tough hurdle, so that some alternative measures are proposed by industry side. For peaceful nuclear use in Japan, hindrances on the smooth transfers of nuclear materials and equipment between UK are concerned. This paper will discuss the UK withdrawal from EURATOM focused on the UK's correspondence and the potential influence on cooperation with Japan in view of nuclear non-proliferation.
Tamai, Hiroshi; Tazaki, Makiko; Suda, Kazunori
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi ATOMO, 60(1), p.25 - 29, 2018/01
IAEA Low Enriched Uranium Bank, which is one of international management initiatives of nuclear materials operated by IAEA, will be realized soon. During increasing concern on proliferation risk of sensitive nuclear technologies as well as in this century the potential acquisition by terrorists, the IAEA bank will offer the fuel assurance aiming at decreasing incentive for acquiring those sensitive technologies. Throughout the argument on the criteria for the fuel supply, the bank site and its requirement have been established and will be in operation next year. The background, significance, and development of this initiative are described.
Tazaki, Makiko; Shimizu, Ryo; Suda, Kazunori
JAEA-Review 2016-019, 118 Pages, 2016/10
In November 2015, the new nuclear cooperation agreement between US and ROK entered into force. A top priority of their negotiation for revising their old agreement was whether or not the US grants its advanced consent to the ROK engagement in uranium enrichment and pyroprocessing of US-origin nuclear material. Under the new agreement, in principle, the ROK is able to conduct uranium enrichment and reprocessing at certain facilities prescribed in Annexes III and II to the Agreed Minute of the new agreement. However, as of the date of validation of the agreement, no facilities are prescribed in both Annexes. It means that the US does not grant its advanced consent to ROK such activities. The new agreement allows the US adherence of its nuclear nonproliferation policy, while it also allows ROK future possibility of engaging such activities. Such result can be analyzed that the new agreement was a product of reality-based and maximal compromise among the US and ROK.
Tazaki, Makiko; Suda, Kazunori; Tamai, Hiroshi
Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai (INMM) Nihon Shibu Dai-36-Kai Nenji Taikai Rombunshu (Internet), 8 Pages, 2015/12
Since the enactment of the US Nuclear Nonproliferation Act of 1978, the US government has concluded nuclear cooperation agreements with other states (123 agreement) containing 9 nuclear non-proliferation conditions, in accordance with the 123 a. of the US Atomic Energy Act. Especially in the 21st century, 123 agreements can be analyzed as more detailed and diversified, due to the US government's case-by-case approach to 123 agreements, considering changes in international circumstances on nuclear proliferation concerns and expansion of peaceful use of nuclear energy. In this study, current US policy towards 123 agreements is analyzed through comparisons of various 123 agreements, particularly focusing on US approach to 9 nuclear nonproliferation conditions in the 123 agreements in the 21st century and also considering the other states' current environment on nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear energy utilization.
Tsuboi, Hiroshi; Kanda, Keiji*
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 43(8), p.806 - 822, 2001/08
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:2.33(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Shiba, Koreyuki*; Kaieda, Keisuke; Makuuchi, Keizo; Takada, Kazuo; Nomura, Masayuki
Genshiryoku Kogyo, 43(2), p.27 - 42, 1997/00
no abstracts in English
Nakahira, Masataka; Tada, Eisuke; *; Kakudate, Satoshi; Oka, Kiyoshi
JAERI-Tech 95-008, 72 Pages, 1995/02
no abstracts in English
*; ; ; Kawamura, Kazuhiro; Sasage, Kenichi; ; Ouchi, Jin
PNC TN8100 94-002, 104 Pages, 1994/02
no abstracts in English
Moriuchi, Shigeru
Hoken Butsuri, 28, p.363 - 365, 1993/00
no abstracts in English