There are a variety of international conventions and agreements in the nuclear field, to which most countries with significant nuclear activities are parties.
Achieving confidence in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy requires the existence of a comprehensive and effective legal framework to protect the health, safety and security of the public and the in...
This country profile of Türkiye provides a detailed review of a full range of nuclear law topics, including: the general regulatory regime, including mining; radioactive substances and equipment; nuc...
The NEA Working Group on Re-Establishing Nuclear Law Education Programmes met to discuss the ongoing work.
The AIxpertise joint project aims to build a structured, collaborative platform for experts to harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) for t...
The NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshops (SIWS) are known for fostering active dialogue and collaboration amongst diverse stakeholders. The first of the series was held in 2017, with a focus on stak...
The NEA will hold the Third Stakeholder Involvement workshop to advance the issue of optimisation in decision making on 5-7 September 2023, in close co-operation with all interested NEA Standing Tech...
The NEA Global Forum on Nuclear Education, Science, Technology and Policy (the Global Forum on Nuclear Education) is a framework for sustained co-operation and for enabling a long-term dialogue among...
Chair: Lisa Marshall, North Carolina State University, United States.
A flagship initiative of the NEA Global Forum on Nuclear Education are nuclear education national workshops, which serve as platforms to promote collaboration between national stakeholders comprising...
Le Bulletin de droit nucléaire est une publication internationale unique en son genre destinée aux juristes et aux universitaires en droit nucléaire. Ses lecteurs bénéficient d’informations exhaustiv...
Sustained performance of nuclear technology depends on access to a talented and well-qualified workforce, thus it is important to ensure that adequate infrastructures exist for education and training...
In capacity building and gender balance, a key goal is to attract and retain more women in the technology and science fields by promoting education and development in those areas.
To help address the gender gap and ensure a robust and diverse pipeline of talent for the nuclear sector, the NEA organises the International Mentoring Workshops.
Registrations are open for this event scheduled to take place on 15-17 October 2025.
Survey on Nuclear Law Workforce Planning for individuals in the government and the private sector.