Appendix 1 to the Strategy for the Formation of the Regulatory and Legal Framework of the Republic of Serbia. Plan for the Modernization of the Regulatory Framework, Mechanisms and Implementation Timelines.
The removal of the 35-year moratorium on the construction of nuclear power plants marks a historic turning point in Serbia's energy policy, but the successful integration of nuclear generation is impossible without creating from scratch a strict, transparent, and modern regulatory-legal framework. This expert report, prepared within the framework of the development of the NuclearSerbia platform, represents a comprehensive guide to the country's institutional transformation in this area ``.
The document provides a thorough critical analysis of the nuclear-regulation models of the world's leading powers (France, South Korea, China and Russia), identifying their strengths and hidden risks. On the basis of this, an optimal conceptual approach for Serbia is synthesized, based on IAEA standards, Euratom requirements, and advanced digital oversight tools.
Important note: In view of its exceptional strategic importance and high practical value, 'Appendix 1: Plan for Modernizing the Regulatory Framework, Mechanisms and Timelines for Implementation' is published on our website as a standalone work. This plan details concrete steps, timelines, and mechanisms for addressing staffing shortages by clustering working groups and using advanced joint-licensing practices.
The engineering and consulting company NUCON, which acts as the curator and owner of the NuclearSerbia platform, states its commitment and readiness to take part directly in the realization of this highly complex plan. Drawing on deep expertise in the design, construction oversight, and management of nuclear-energy projects, the NUCON team is ready to serve as a reliable partner and the Technical Support Organization (TSO) for Serbian government institutions, providing expert guidance at every stage of creating Serbia's safe nuclear future.
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