TWO SIDES OF SECURITY- HUMAN SECURITY AND NUCLEAR SAFETY
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Accepted
27 March 2026
Available Online
14 July 2014
Abstract
ALONG WITH THE PARADIGM OF "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT", THE PARADIGM "NUCLEAR SAFETY" IS VITAL BOTH TO THE PARADIGM OF "HUMAN SECURITY" AND THE CLASSICAL PERSPECTIVE OF SECURITY. FUNDAMENTALS OF NUCLEAR SAFETY REGIME TREAT NUCLEAR SECURITY - OBJECTIVES AND ELEMENTS - IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS AND EXPERIENCES IN THE FIELD. WHILE SAFETY AND SECURITY ARE RELATED TO HUMAN ERROR, THE SAFETY IS ADDRESSED AND DOCUMENTS PRODUCED WITH THE INTENT TO DO HARM. IT IS THE DUTY OF STATES TO ASSESS THREATS TO NATIONAL PRODUCTION OF CRIME AND UNAUTHORIZED ACTS WITH NUCLEAR SECURITY IMPLICATIONS REGIME. REGARDING NUCLEAR SAFETY STANDARDS AND MEASURES IT IS NECESSARY TO ESTABLISH GLOBAL STANDARDS OF MINIMUM SECURITY REQUIREMENTS AND LEGAL PROVISIONS OF THE MEMBER WITH ELEMENTS OF EXTRA-TERRITORIALITY. THE STRICT CONTROL OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL, CONVERSIO N REACTORS USING HEU IS VOLUNTARY, SOME STATES DEMONSTRATING GOODWILL WHILE OTHERS DID NOT AGREE WITH DE PLANO THESE OBJECTIVES. THE NEGOTIATIONS ON AGREEMENTS ON NUCLEAR SAFETY OBJECTIVES ARE LIMITED, REQUIRING A LONG PERIOD OF NEGOTIATION DEPENDS ON THE FORMAT IN WHICH THE DETERMINED POLITICAL WILL AND NOT NEEDED.
Keywords
HUMAN SECURITY
NUCLEAR SAFETY
NUCLEAR SECURITY
NUCLEAR
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