Abstract

The purpose of the study is to identify trends and compare the scope of multilateral and bilateral international legal regulation of relations between Russia and other Eurasian Economic Union members in the field of peaceful use of nuclear power (energy). The methodological basis of the research consists of general scientific and special legal methods. The application of these methods made it possible to subject the current national legislation in the field of nuclear energy to in-depth comparative legal analysis and to identify the prospects for its modernization. The result of the study was the absence of special provisions in the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union aimed at integration in the nuclear energy sector and the formation of a common nuclear energy market of the Eurasian Economic Union. The study’s novelty lies in the authors’ approach to the allocation and comparison of the scope and subject matter of existing international treaties of Russia with other Eurasian Economic Union members, regulating cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy, which are not included in the Eurasian Economic Union law. According to the authors, despite the prospects and trends of forming the Eurasian Economic Union nuclear law noted by experts, Russia’s bilateral international agreements with other Eurasian Economic Union members will continue to play a special role in regulating relations in the nuclear energy sector.

Highlights

  • International cooperation in the nuclear energy sector is a strategic direction for Russia

  • The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) members carry out multilateral cooperation in the nuclear field within the framework of the IAEA and the CIS

  • Experts link the prospects for the development of cooperation between the EEU members in the nuclear energy sector directly with the creation of the common electric power market of the EEU [9]

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Introduction

International cooperation in the nuclear energy sector is a strategic direction for Russia. New bilateral international agreements between Russia and other EEU members in various energy sectors, including nuclear energy, continue to operate and are being concluded. The study’s objective is to compare the scope and subject of legal regulation of the EEU legal norms and bilateral international agreements between Russia and other EEU members in the field of the peaceful use of nuclear energy. It is necessary to solve the following tasks to achieve the study’s objective: to analyze the provisions of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union, the sectoral bilateral international treaties of Russia, as well as the views of scientists and practitioners on the trends in the legal regulation of relevant issues

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