Página inicialAfter-Fukushima, a franco-japanese overview

Página inicialAfter-Fukushima, a franco-japanese overview

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Publicado sexta, 09 de novembro de 2012

Resumo

It aims at understanding the political, social and especially legal consequences related to the Fukushima nuclear accident. Its goal consists in developing a global vision of these consequences by comparing how risk is being perceived both in Japan and in France at the occasion of this collaboration between French and Japanese researchers. What are the legal  and social policies as regards nuclear power  in France and in Japan ? Do both populations perceive differently the related risks?  Does the  Fukushima nuclear accident change mentalities ? What are the legal consequences of this accident and will they have any impact on international law and French law ? What could have been the legal consequences of such a drama in France ? Trying to answer these questions will enable us to better identify the current perception of nuclear risk both in France and in Japan.

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Presentation

This workhop organised by the CERIC and supported by the French National Center of Scientific Research “CNRS” (Program “NEEDS”: Nuclear, Energy, Environment, Waste, Society ) will take place on November 8th, 2012 at the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Aix-en-Provence.   

It aims at understanding the political, social and especially legal consequences related to the Fukushima nuclear accident. Its goal consists in developing a global vision of these consequences by comparing how risk is being perceived both in Japan and in France at the occasion of this collaboration between French and Japanese researchers. What are the legal  and social policies as regards nuclear power  in France and in Japan ? Do both populations perceive differently the related risks?  Does the  Fukushima nuclear accident change mentalities ? What are the legal consequences of this accident and will they have any impact on international law and French law ? What could have been the legal consequences of such a drama in France ? Trying to answer these questions will enable us to better identify the current perception of nuclear risk both in France and in Japan. At this occasion, the Faculty of Law and Political Science will welcome four Japanese professors specialized in the field of environmental law who will explain how Japanese law deals with the Fukushima drama. For this purpose the morning  session will be dedicated to the question of the fate of victims and the afternoon session to the question of the future of nuclear energy.

Program

Free entrance - compulsory registration 

Before 5 November 2012, care of  Martine Perron (martine.perron@univ-amu.fr) or by fax : +33 (o)4.86.91.42.50  

Opening 9:30/10:00

  • Mathilde Boutonnet (Assistant Professor, Environmental Law Chair of the CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, CERIC)
  • Corinne Lepage (Former Minister of the Environment, Member of the European Parliament)                                

After-Fukushima, the fate of victims

I – Responsabilities

Chair Christian Huglo, Attorney at Law, Paris Bar Association

  • Fukushima Accident and responsability of the State and of the operator of the nuclear plant (Professor Takehisa Awaji, University of Waseda, Professor Emeritus of the University of Rikkyo, doctor honoris causa of the University of Paris 12, Lawyer)
  • A French point of view in the event of a similar case in France (Professor Marie Lamoureux, University of sud/Toulon Var)

Coffee Break, 10:45/11:05

II – Compensation

Chair Vanessa Richard, CNRS Researcher, CERIC

  • Nuclear damage caused by the Fukushima accident, clean-up of the polluted area and liability and compensation (Professor Tadashi Otsuka, University of Waseda Tokyo)
  • The future of compensation at the international level  (Mrs Fiona Geoffroy , Senior legal adviser to General Secretary of EDF, French member of INLEX)

Lunch : 12: /13:45

After-Fukushima, the future of nuclear energy

III – Energy choices

Chair Sandrine Maljean-Dubois, CNRS Senior researcher, Head of the CERIC

  • Impact of the Fukushima accident on climate and energy policies (Professor Yukari Takamura, University of Nagoya)
  • The future of renewable energy in France (Professor Isabelle Michallet,  University of Lyon 3)
  • The role of civil society in France (Doctor Adélie Pomade, doctor of law)

Coffee Break, 15H15-15H30

IV – The evolution of nuclear safety

Chair Jean-François Marchi, Assistant Professor,  University of Aix-Marseille, CERIC

  • Impact of the Fukushima accident on environmental administration and nuclear safety administration, and the role of civil society (Professor Noriko Okubo, University of Osaka)
  • The future of nuclear safety after Fukushima at the international level (Laurent Kueny, Counsellor for Nuclear Safety, French Permanent Representation to  UN)

Locais

  • AMU - Faculté de Droit et de Sciences Politiques - 3 avenue Robert Schuman
    Aix-en-Provence, França (13100)

Datas

  • quinta, 08 de novembro de 2012

Palavras-chave

  • droit, nucléaire, relations franco-japonaises

Contactos

  • Mathilde Boutonnet
    courriel : mathildeboutonnet [at] gmail [dot] com

Fonte da informação

  • Martine Perron
    courriel : martine [dot] perron [at] univ-amu [dot] fr

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CC0-1.0 Este anúncio é licenciado sob os termos Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

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« After-Fukushima, a franco-japanese overview », Jornadas, Calenda, Publicado sexta, 09 de novembro de 2012, https://doi.org/10.58079/m0r

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