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6.01.5.50/93The world nuclear waste report - Focus EuropeHarms, Mycle Schneider, Jungjohann, Turmann November 2019
6.01.5.50/94The Global Crisis of Nuclear WasteP.Roche, B.Thuillier, B.Laponche, M.Goldstick, J.Swahn, H.Ban, R.Alvarez November 2018
6.01.5.50/90The legacy of nuclear powerA.Blowers January 2017
6.01.5.50/92Specifying the Concept of Future Generations for Addressing Issues Related to High-Level Radioactive WasteCeline Kermisch December 2015
6.01.5.50/89EURATOM Projects, radioactive waste management and public participation: What have we learnt so far? A synthesis of principles.G.Ferraro, M.Martell, European Commission, Joint Research Centre 2015
6.01.5.50/95Review of UK and Overseas Depleted, Natural Low Enriched Uranium ManagementS.Doudou, E.J.Harvey May 2014
6.01.5.50/86Management of spent fuel and radioactive waste: State of affairs: a worldwide OverviewH.Damveld, D.Bannink, WISE May 2012
6.01.5.50/87Managing spent fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors: Experience and Lessons from Around the WorldIPFM September 2011
6.01.5.50/85The deadly legacy of radioactive waste: Wasting our time with nuclear power: Catalysing an energy revolutionGreenpeace Int. July 2010
6.01.5.50/84No solution to dangerous nuclear wasteGreenpeace Int. 2010
6.01.5.50/88Nuclear Power and Justice between Generations. A Moral Analysis of Fuel CyclesB.Taebi 2010
6.01.5.50/82Nuclear power a dangerous waste of time.Greenpeace May 2009
6.01.5.50/83Geological disposal of radioactive waste: Moving towards implementationJoint Research Centre, Falck, Nilsson 2009
6.01.5.50/81Estimation of Global Inventories of Radioactive Waste and other Radioactive MaterialsIAEA June 2008
6.01.5.50/77Norms, values and radioactive waste. An ethical 'No thanks' to nuuclear energyH.Damveld, SP November 2003
6.01.5.50/78Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Managament (summary)Contracting Parties Vienna November 2003
6.01.5.50/75Nuclear Waste. Time to face the factsNew Statesman, BNFL September 2003
6.01.5.50/76Normen, waarden en radioactief afval. Een ethisch 'Nee bedankt' tegen kernenergieH.Damveld, SP September 2003
6.01.5.50/63Waste management, Reprocessing and Proliferation. DraftRoyal Institute Intern.Affairs UK September 2001
6.01.5.50/62Interim Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel. A safe, flexible, and cost-effective near-term approach to spent fuel managementHarvard University, University of Tokyo June 2001
6.01.5.50/55Kernafval en Kernethiek. Maatschappelijke en ethische aspecten van terughaalbare opslag kernafval - HoofdrapportLaka, H.Damveld, R.J.vd Berg January 2000
6.01.5.50/57Kernafval en Kernethiek. Rapport in hoofdlijnenLaka, H.Damveld, R.J.vd Berg January 2000
6.01.5.50/56Nuclear Waste and Nuclear Ethics. Social and ethical aspects of retrievable storage of nuclear wasteLaka, H.Damveld, R.J.vd Berg December 1999
6.01.5.50/58DISTEC 2000 - int. conference on radioactive waste 09/2000DISTEC 2000
6.01.5.50/61Nuclear production and Economic Theory. A Thesis on WastePeter Custers 2000
6.01.5.50/72Radiological impacts of spent nuclear fuel management optionsNEA 2000
6.01.5.50/73Euradwaste 1999. 'Radioactive waste management strategies and issues.' Fifth European Commission conference on radioactive waste management and disposal and decommissioning. Luxembourg, 15 to 18 November 1999C.Davies 2000
6.01.5.50/60Radioactive waste management in the central and east European countriesEuropean Commission July 1999
6.01.5.50/74Het beheer van radioaktief afval in de Europese Unie (CD-Rom)European Commission June 1999
6.01.5.50/54Development of Retrievability PlansGDE March 1999