Atomic Energy

Atomic Energy Act in the United States

Agreement for Co-operation Between the United States of America and the International Atomic Energy Agency

The Presidet Obama considered, in January 2014, the proposed Third Amendment to the Agreement for Co-operation Between the United States of America and the International Atomic Energy Agency, signed at Vienna on May 11, 1959, as amended and extended February 12, 1974, and January 14, 1980, along with the views, recommendations, and statements of the interested agencies.

The President determined that the performance of the Third Amendment would promote, and would not constitute an unreasonable risk to, the common defense and security. Pursuant to section 123 b. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2153(b)), and approved the proposed Amendment.

The Atomic Energy Act/Nuclear Nonproliferation Act as Export Control Laws

Find more information on the Atomic Energy Act/Nuclear Nonproliferation Act as Export Control Laws in relation to the Export Control Compliance and Administration in the legal Encyclopedias.

Atomic Energy Act and the International Trade Law

Finding the law: Atomic Energy in the U.S. Code

A collection of general and permanent laws relating to atomic energy, passed by the United States Congress, are organized by subject matter arrangements in the United States Code (U.S.C.; this label examines atomic energy topics), to make them easy to use (usually, organized by legal areas into Titles, Chapters and Sections). The platform provides introductory material to the U.S. Code, and cross references to case law. View the U.S. Code’s table of contents here.

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Further Reading

  • Atomic Energy Act entry in the Dictionary of International Trade Law (Raj Bhala)
  • Atomic Energy Act entry in the Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History (Thomas Carson; Mary Bonk)
  • Atomic Energy Act entry in the Dictionary of International Trade
  • Atomic Energy Act entry in the Dictionary of International Trade: Handbook of the Global Trade Community (Edward G. Hinkelman)

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