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Category : Liability for nuclear damages
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Report Evaluating the Request of the Government of the Marshall Islands Presented to the Congress of the United States of America
Author:
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ISBN:
Category : Liability for nuclear damages
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Liability for nuclear damages
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Report Evaluating the Request of the Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands Presented to the Congress of the United States of America
Author: Marshall Islands
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Category : Government liability
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Category : Government liability
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Republic of the Marshall Islands Changed Circumstances Petition to Congress
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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In September 2000, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) government submitted to the United States Congress a Changed Circumstances Petition related to U.S. nuclear testing on the Marshall Islands atolls of Bikini and Enewetak during the 1940s and 1950s. The Petition requests additional compensation for personal injuries and property damages and restoration costs, medical care programs, health services infrastructure and training, and radiological monitoring. According to U.S. government estimates, between 1958 and 2004, the United States spent $531 million on nuclear test compensation and assistance in the Marshall Islands. The Petition bases its claims for compensation upon "changed circumstances" pursuant to Section 177 of the Compact of Free Association. The Compact of Free Association, enacted in 1986, governs the economic and strategic relationships between the United States and the RMI. The Section 177 Agreement granted $150 million as part of a "full and final settlement" of legal claims against the U.S. government, and provided for possible additional compensation, if loss or damages to persons or property arose or were discovered that could not reasonably have been identified as of the effective date of the agreement, and if such injuries rendered the provisions of the Compact "manifestly inadequate." The Petition argues that "new and additional" information since the enactment of the Compact -- such as a wider extent of radioactive fallout than previously known or disclosed and more recent radiation protection standards -- constitute "changed circumstances." In November 2004, the U.S. Department of State released a report prepared by an interagency group (Departments of State, Energy, and Defense) evaluating the legal and scientific basis of the Petition. The report concludes that "the Marshall Islands' request does not qualify as `changed circumstances' within the meaning of Article IX of the nuclear claims settlement agreement enacted under Title II, Section 177 of the Compact of Free Association Act of 1986." Consequently, according to the Administration, there is no legal basis for considering additional payments. The Administration report also disputes some of the Petition's claims regarding the geographical extent of radioactive fallout, radiation dose estimates, and the applicability of U.S. standards to conditions in the RMI. This report summarizes U.S. nuclear testing on the Marshall Islands, U.S. compensation efforts to date, relevant provisions in the Compact of Free Association, and the Changed Circumstances Petition. It analyzes several issues related to the personal injury, health care, and property damages claims in the Petition. These issues include estimated occurrence of radiation-related illnesses in the Marshall Islands; the methodology for determining the value of "lost use" of damaged properties; the appropriate standard of risk (annual dose limit) for determining cleanup levels; and the extent of radioactive fallout. This report, which will be updated, discusses possible legal options for the RMI in pursuing nuclear test damages claims and identifies policy options for the 109th Congress.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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In September 2000, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) government submitted to the United States Congress a Changed Circumstances Petition related to U.S. nuclear testing on the Marshall Islands atolls of Bikini and Enewetak during the 1940s and 1950s. The Petition requests additional compensation for personal injuries and property damages and restoration costs, medical care programs, health services infrastructure and training, and radiological monitoring. According to U.S. government estimates, between 1958 and 2004, the United States spent $531 million on nuclear test compensation and assistance in the Marshall Islands. The Petition bases its claims for compensation upon "changed circumstances" pursuant to Section 177 of the Compact of Free Association. The Compact of Free Association, enacted in 1986, governs the economic and strategic relationships between the United States and the RMI. The Section 177 Agreement granted $150 million as part of a "full and final settlement" of legal claims against the U.S. government, and provided for possible additional compensation, if loss or damages to persons or property arose or were discovered that could not reasonably have been identified as of the effective date of the agreement, and if such injuries rendered the provisions of the Compact "manifestly inadequate." The Petition argues that "new and additional" information since the enactment of the Compact -- such as a wider extent of radioactive fallout than previously known or disclosed and more recent radiation protection standards -- constitute "changed circumstances." In November 2004, the U.S. Department of State released a report prepared by an interagency group (Departments of State, Energy, and Defense) evaluating the legal and scientific basis of the Petition. The report concludes that "the Marshall Islands' request does not qualify as `changed circumstances' within the meaning of Article IX of the nuclear claims settlement agreement enacted under Title II, Section 177 of the Compact of Free Association Act of 1986." Consequently, according to the Administration, there is no legal basis for considering additional payments. The Administration report also disputes some of the Petition's claims regarding the geographical extent of radioactive fallout, radiation dose estimates, and the applicability of U.S. standards to conditions in the RMI. This report summarizes U.S. nuclear testing on the Marshall Islands, U.S. compensation efforts to date, relevant provisions in the Compact of Free Association, and the Changed Circumstances Petition. It analyzes several issues related to the personal injury, health care, and property damages claims in the Petition. These issues include estimated occurrence of radiation-related illnesses in the Marshall Islands; the methodology for determining the value of "lost use" of damaged properties; the appropriate standard of risk (annual dose limit) for determining cleanup levels; and the extent of radioactive fallout. This report, which will be updated, discusses possible legal options for the RMI in pursuing nuclear test damages claims and identifies policy options for the 109th Congress.
Marshall Islands
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Liability for nuclear damages
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Publisher:
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Category : Liability for nuclear damages
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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The United States nuclear legacy in the Marshall Islands
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Congressional Record
Author: United States. Congress
Publisher:
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1380
Book Description
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1380
Book Description
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
Nuclear Testing Program in the Marshall Islands
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Publisher: Amicus
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Bears, discusses the life of bears and profiles different types of bears provided by case studies examining individual species, along with facts and records on bears. Additionally, this title features a table of contents, glossary, index, color photographs, labeled photographs, and recommended websites for further exploration.
Publisher: Amicus
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Bears, discusses the life of bears and profiles different types of bears provided by case studies examining individual species, along with facts and records on bears. Additionally, this title features a table of contents, glossary, index, color photographs, labeled photographs, and recommended websites for further exploration.
Republic of the Marshall Islands
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Kwajalein Atoll, the Marshall Islands and American Policy in the Pacific
Author: Ruth Douglas Currie
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476626324
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
For centuries, the Marshall Islands have been drawn into international politics, primarily because of their central location in Oceania. After World War II they came into the American sphere as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. At the outset of the Cold War, the Marshalls were a site for nuclear tests and later for the U.S. Army's ballistic missile testing as part of President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative. This book focuses on the islanders' tenacious negotiations for independence and control of their land, accomplished as the Republic of the Marshall Islands in a Compact of Free Association with the U.S. The creation of American policy in the Pacific was a struggle between the U.S. departments of the Interior and State, and the military's goals for strategic national defense, as illustrated by the case of the Army's base at Kwajalein Atoll.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476626324
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
For centuries, the Marshall Islands have been drawn into international politics, primarily because of their central location in Oceania. After World War II they came into the American sphere as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. At the outset of the Cold War, the Marshalls were a site for nuclear tests and later for the U.S. Army's ballistic missile testing as part of President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative. This book focuses on the islanders' tenacious negotiations for independence and control of their land, accomplished as the Republic of the Marshall Islands in a Compact of Free Association with the U.S. The creation of American policy in the Pacific was a struggle between the U.S. departments of the Interior and State, and the military's goals for strategic national defense, as illustrated by the case of the Army's base at Kwajalein Atoll.
How Our Laws are Made
Author: John V. Sullivan
Publisher:
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Publisher:
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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