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European Communities: Commission Regulation Concerning the Application of Euratom Safeguards Under the Non-Proliferation Treaty*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Legislation and Regulations
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1977

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the Official Journal of the European Communities,Volume 19, No. L 363 (December 31, 1976).

[The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, done July 1,1968, appears at 7 I.L.M. 809 (1968). The Agreement of April 5, 1973, signed by representatives of Belgium, Denmark, Federal Republic of Germany,Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, EURATOM, and IAEA, appears at 12 I.L.M. 469 (1973). That Agreement entered into force on February 21, 1977.]

References

(1) OJ No 15, 12. 3. 1959, p. 29S/59, and communication on the numbering of EAEC Regulations (OJ No 34,29. 5. 1959, p. 649/59).

(*) OJ No 34, 29. 5. 1959, p. 651/59.

(*) Items U to 14 arc to he answered fot each type of assembly in the installation. Terminology consistent with item 11 should be used.

(*) To be provided for each critical assembly if more than one in the installation.

(*) Separate installations not normally associated with enrichment, conversion, fabrication, reactors, and chemical resprocessing and recovery installations.

(*) The term ‘other’ denote- all the installations not covered by Sections A to F, and where nuclear material in quantities not exceeding one ettctivce kilogramme is habitually used.