Collaborative governance mechanism for nuclear contamination data in the Pacific Rim region in the context of transboundary nuclear damage accountability inflicted by Japan

Q2 Environmental Science
Shumei Yue, Wenna Fan
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Abstract

As a radioactive waste disposal activity for the Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan government discharge multiple rounds of nuclear-contaminated water will ultimately cause irreversible transboundary damage to the public health, fishery economy, and marine ecosystems of Pacific Rim coastal countries. With the gradual implementation of Japan's commitment on the issue of the discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the sea, experts from many countries, including China, have headed to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to collect samples. Currently, Facing the absence of an international monitoring mechanism for nuclear-contaminated water has led to low transparency regarding radioactive data from nuclear waste and environmental monitoring data of surrounding marine areas. This article analyses the legal problems faced by the Pacific Rim region in the recovery of transboundary nuclear damage by utilizing literature research method, arguing the feasibility of the construction of a regional synergistic governance mechanism for nuclear contamination data, then advocating a framework for the construction of a regional collaborative governance mechanism for nuclear contamination data, however, the establishment of such mechanism in the Pacific Rim region involves multiple complexities. Regional Nuclear Energy Powers as Lead Countries, seeking to promote the governance mechanism from theory to practice. Therefore, the systematic promotion of the construction of a collaborative governance mechanism for in the Pacific Rim region can remedy the lack of an international monitoring mechanism for nuclear-contaminated water and providing institutional legality for the recovery and compensation of transboundary nuclear damages in the Pacific Rim countries.
日本跨界核损害问责背景下环太平洋地区核污染数据协同治理机制
作为应对福岛核事故的放射性废物处置活动,日本政府多轮排放核污染水,最终将对环太平洋沿岸国家的公共卫生、渔业经济和海洋生态系统造成不可逆转的跨界损害。随着日本在福岛核污染水入海排放问题上的承诺逐步落实,包括中国在内的许多国家的专家已前往福岛第一核电站采集样本。目前,由于缺乏对核污染水的国际监测机制,导致核废料放射性数据和周边海域环境监测数据的透明度较低。本文运用文献研究法分析了环太平洋地区在跨境核损害赔偿中面临的法律问题,论证了构建区域核污染数据协同治理机制的可行性,并提出了构建区域核污染数据协同治理机制的框架。在环太平洋地区建立这一机制涉及多重复杂性。以区域核能大国为主导,寻求推动治理机制从理论走向实践。因此,系统地推进环太平洋地区核污染协同治理机制的建设,可以弥补环太平洋地区核污染水国际监测机制的缺失,为环太平洋国家跨境核损害的追回和赔偿提供制度上的合法性。
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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