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INSC Publications
List of INSC Publications
INSC 50-Year Vision Report
The International Nuclear Societies Council published “A Vision for the Second Fifty Years of Nuclear Energy — Vision and Strategies” from the American Nuclear Society in 1996.
No. | Title | Publication Date | Committee | Chair |
1 | A Vision for the Second Fifty Years of Nuclear Energy — Vision and Strategies | March 1996 | INSC Fifty-Year Vision Committee | Masao Hori |
Copies are available from the American Nuclear Society or other INSC Member Societies. (About US$15 or equivalent prices in other currencies) . You can read and download the HTML format contents from this site.
INSC Action Plan Report
The International Nuclear Societies Council has published INSC Action Plan 1997-1998 Report “Worldwide Integrated View on Main Nuclear Energy Issues (Rev.1)” in March 1999, under the sponsorship of the European Nuclear Society. The volume bound together the following reports;
No. | Title | Publication Date | Task Group | Chair |
1 | Toward a Worldwide Consensus about Safety of Nuclear Reactors | March 1999 | Nuclear Safety Task Group | Bernard Roche |
2 | Nuclear Non-proliferation | March 1999 | Nuclear Non-Proliferation Task Group | Chang Kun Lee |
3 | Important Issues in Global Utilization of Nuclear Energy | March 1999 | Task Group on Nuclear Role in Coming Future | Masao Hori |
4 | Achieving Public Understanding and Acceptance of Nuclear Power | March 1999 | Public Acceptance Task Group | Manuel Acero |
5 | Radioactive Waste | March 1999 | Radioactive Waste Task Group | John Mathieson |
6 | Role of Risk Methods in The Regulation of Nuclear Power | March 1999 | Risk Task Group | Robert A. Bari |
7 | Low Doses of Ionising Radiation Incurred at Low Dose Rates | March 1999 | Low Dose Task Group | Donald J. Higson |
8 | Report of the Younger Generation of Professionals within Nuclear Science and Technology | March 1999 | Younger Generation Group for the Council | John Graham |
Copies of the bound volume are available from the European Nuclear Society or other INSC Member Societies. (About US$15 or equivalent prices in other currencies) . You can read and download the HTML format contents from this site.
INSC “Current Issues in Nuclear Energy” Series
The International Nuclear Societies Council has published “Current Issues in Nuclear Energy” Series from the American Nuclear Society since 2002.
No. | Title | Publication Date | Task Group | Chair |
1 | Nuclear Power and the Environment | January 2002 | Nuclear Power & Environment Task Group | Jair A.M. Souza |
2 | Radioactive Waste | August 2002 | Waste Management Task Group | John Mathieson |
3 | Nuclear Non-Proliferation (Rev.2) | October 2003 | Non-Proliferation Task Group | Jorge Spitalnik |
4 | Nuclear Production of Hydrogen — Technologies and Perspectives for Global Deployment | December 2004 | Task Group on Nuclear Energy’s Role in the Future | Masao Hori |
Copies of each book are available from the American Nuclear Society or other INSC Member Societies. (About US$15~25 or equivalent prices in other currencies).
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INSC Information 2
Bylaws and Rules
Annex I and Annex II contain the INSC Bylaws and Rules that are currently in force. Annex III is a Guideline approved by the Council.
Global Creed and Public Statements
Annex IV contains the Global Creed approved by INSC for adoption by Member Societies. The list of Member Societies having adopted it is included in the Annex.
Annex V and Annex VI show statements made public by the Council on matters regarding Nuclear Energy Role in 21st Century Development and Illegal Trade of Fissile Materials.
The Council accepted the Declaration on Nuclear Energy and Sustainable Development shown in Annex VII.
In connection with the 50th Anniversary of the A-bomb and the NPT Extension Conference, the Council made a statement expressing INSC hope for nuclear energy to be utilized exclusively for peaceful uses. The statement refers to the INSC Global Creed prescribing the promotion of peaceful uses of nuclear energy (Annex VIII).
Global Award
The International Nuclear Societies Council created the GLOBAL AWARD in the desire to promote recognition of noteworthy innovative efforts in the interests of safe and economically responsible peaceful application of nuclear technology.
The INSC GLOBAL AWARD is to honor an individual or program group whose international professional efforts in developing nuclear technology utilization in a sustainable manner for the welfare of society in accordance with the principles of the INSC Global Creed.
Year | Recipients |
1998 | Hans Blix, Sweden |
2000 | L. Manning Muntzing, USA |
2002 | Takashi Mukaibo, Japan |
2004 | Wang Naiyan, China |
2006 | Jorge Spitalnik, Brazil |
2008 | Bertrand Barr
Categories
INSC Information 1Member Societies INSC was founded on 11th November 1990 by the Ineternational Nuclear Societies Group (INSG), an international group of Nuclear Societies. Current INSC Member Societies are:
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