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Kernkraftwerk und Staatsgrenze: Völkerrechtliche, verfassungsrechtliche, europarechtliche, Kollisions- und haftungsrechtliche Fragen grenznaher Kernkraftwerke. By Michael Kloepfer and Christian Kohler. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1981. Pp. 213. Summaries in English and French. DM 58.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Jay G. Polach*
Affiliation:
U.S. Department of the Treasury, Retired

Abstract

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Book Reviews and Notes
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1985

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References

1 See 1980-1981 Eur. Parl. Doc. (No. 1-442/80) 7 (1981), mentioning that 33 nuclear power units in operation or under construction in the European Community were less than 25 miles from the national borders, and 15 of these units were about 6 miles from the borders.

2 See note 106, at p. 49; cf. also notes 63 and 86, at pp. 34 and 40, respectively.

3 The French Conseil d’Etat rejected objections of some local German governments and individual inhabitants of the area against the déclaration d’utilité publique issued for the Cattenom plant and its further expansion. Besides, the French Tribunal administratif in Strasbourg rejected a similar action against the construction permit awarded to Cattenom.

4 For opposition to this idea in the Community Council of Ministers, see the answer to a question by Mrs. von Aleman in 1981 Eur. Parl. Deb. (No. 1-278/168) (Dec. 16, 1981).