Poland
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Nuclear legislation

Nuclear Legislation in OECD and NEA Countries: Poland        FRENCH
Regulatory and Institutional Framework for Nuclear Activities
This country profile provides a detailed review of a full range of nuclear law topics, including: the general regulatory regime, including mining; radioactive substances and equipment; nuclear installations; trade in nuclear materials; radiation protection; radioactive waste management; non-proliferation and physical protection; transport; and nuclear third party liability. This profile was last updated in 2015.

Primary nuclear legislation

2000 Atomic Energy Act 
Consolidated text reflecting amendments through May 2011. Unofficial translation.

Related links

OECD and NEA Member Country Participation: Poland
Includes country-specific information on the status of adherence to the multilateral agreements of highest import to international nuclear law.

IAEA Country Fact Sheet: Poland
Includes country-specific information on the status of adherence to treaties under IAEA auspices.

IEA Country Profile: Poland
Includes country-specific energy data and statistics, reports, analyses, policies, and news and events.

Radioactive Waste Management Programmes in NEA Member Countries:

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