2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2022.106278
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Reflections on international dispute settlement mechanisms for the Fukushima contaminated water discharge

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“…As shown in Table 1, most of the research [20,[22][23][24][25] in cross-border water pollution disputes is based on qualitative and empirical analysis methods, in which the preference of stakeholders and the complex strategic interactions among DMs are not taken into account. The dynamic interactions among stakeholders were investigated in some other studies [3,26], using game theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As shown in Table 1, most of the research [20,[22][23][24][25] in cross-border water pollution disputes is based on qualitative and empirical analysis methods, in which the preference of stakeholders and the complex strategic interactions among DMs are not taken into account. The dynamic interactions among stakeholders were investigated in some other studies [3,26], using game theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, two econometric models were developed by Li et al [23] based on theoretical and empirical analyses for investigating a cross-basin eco-compensation mechanism of Songhua River Basin, and the polluter pays principle was verified in this research. Furthermore, Chen and Qi [24] studied the international dispute settlement mechanisms for the cross-basin water pollution dispute due to the Fukushima contaminated water discharge, using the qualitative analysis method. Considering the power and varying intensities of conflict, Zeitoun and Warner [25] constructed a conceptual framework of Hydro-Hegemony for an analysis of trans-boundary water conflicts.…”
Section: Research On Cross-basin Water Pollution Disputesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the incomplete standards are provided only for specific radiation sources, which cannot be applied unchanged to the disposal of nuclear contaminated water after a major accident. (Chen and Xu, 2022) Even if the discharge by Japan meets the IAEA standards, it does not mean that Japan has fulfilled its obligation to implement the EIA under the Convention. In addition to this, IAEA's comprehensive report has made it clear that many of the technical topics reviewed and evaluated by the Working Group will need to be revisited with the discharges in order to assess whether the activities during the treated water discharge operations are in compliance with the relevant international safety standards.…”
Section: The "Substantive Eia"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional collaboration is necessary to address the issue of marine litter and its transboundary nature through planning and management. Similarly, in the field of nuclear wastewater pollution control research, several researchers have proposed the necessity and feasibility of transboundary collaboration from the perspective of international law (Chang et al, 2022;Chen and Xu, 2022;Wang and Li, 2022). Holistic management policies with shared objectives are an important first step towards a unified and cooperative approach to marine waste at all levels (Graham, 2022).…”
Section: Research On Marine Pollution Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%