Ireland can now sue British nuclear operators over nuclear radiation
Irish free to sue British nuclear operators over contamination
Changes to international law will expose them to claims for damages, The Independent, MARK LEFTLY Sunday 05 January 2014 British nuclear operators face being sued for billions of pounds by the Irish government and Irish victims of any radioactive damage they cause under legal changes to be introduced this year.
Previously, only governments and victims from signatory nations to the treaty could sue each other, and even then claims were capped at £140m per incident. From this year, countries such as Ireland that are not part of the convention will be able to seek damages under its terms, while British victims will be able to claim nine times more than they were previously allowed.
Ian Salter, an international legal expert in nuclear issues at lawyers Burges Salmon, said: “If a country has no nuclear installations in it, then they will benefit from the changes. Someone in Ireland could bring a claim to a court in the UK in a way that they couldn’t before.
“It is a much more straightforward process. This makes the situation much simpler for the victim and [it] could be used by a national state.”……http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/irish-free-to-sue-british-nuclear-operators-over-contamination-9039178.html
No comments yet.

Leave a comment