The global nuclear nonproliferation regime is underpinned by a system of safeguards – a system that must keep pace with new approaches to technology. A wide range of stakeholders, from industry and government regulators to the general public, have an interest in protecting and improving the way we safeguard the nuclear fuel cycle. That is why we test technology for its potential to strengthen safeguards, visit facilities to better understand technology and how safeguards information is managed, examine new technologies’ impact on legal obligations, and consider changes to existing safeguards measures. The project is particularly focused on how advances in technology impact the resiliency of the non-proliferation regime.
Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Finland
June 1, 2020
Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in the Czech Republic
June 1, 2020
Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in China
June 1, 2020
Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Canada
June 1, 2020
Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Brazil
June 1, 2020
Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Belgium
June 1, 2020
Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Argentina
June 1, 2020

Technology advancement in drilling industrial oil and gas wells might have potential application for future geological repositories of spent nuclear fuel
May 28, 2020