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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference: Measures to Improve the Security of Nuclear Materials and Other Radioactive Materials*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2002

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This document was reproduced and reformatted from the text appearing at the IAEA website (visited April 15, 2002) < http://www.iaea.org >.

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1 The Final Report of the Working Group was distributed to all parties of the CPPNM and to Member States in March 2001.

2 The Final Report of the Expert Meeting was distributed to all parties of the CPPNM and to Member States in August 2001.

3 See Attachment to this document.

4 Effective independence means that organizational units, which are responsible for licensing and supervisory activities, are protected by regulatory or organizational means against any undue influence by other units or bodies on the execution of their tasks.

5 If the elements of the State's system of physical protection are divided between two or more authorities, arrangements should be made for overall co-ordination. Clear lines of responsibility should be established and recorded between the relevant entities.

6 Security culture includes characteristics and attitudes in organizations and of individuals which establish that physical protection issues receive the attention warranted by their significance.

7 INFCIRC/225/Rev. 4 (Corrected), Section 4.2.5.1.