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At last but not at least, it is important to mention that this scientific mono-
graph presents results of a long-lasting and very fruitful scientific co-operation
between the Department of Civil and Commercial Law at the Fac-ulty of Law,
Trnava University in Trnava, and the Department of Administrative Law at the
Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague, in the field of nuclear law. As
both the Slovak and Czech Republic rank among countries, being in favour of
further development of peaceful use of nuclear energy, various legal aspects of
these technologies became naturally matter of scientific interest in both countries.
Both departments have been very recently involved in advising national legislators
concerning preparing proposals of new legislative drafts regulating the field of
nuclear liability and compensation. Further, authors of this publication have been
very active in this particular field also at international level. Consequently, this
publication is to be considered as result of a long-term scientific research, which
involved both theoretical and practical aspects.
The authors are thankful to the both reviewers: doc. dr. Vasilka Sancin,
univ. dipl. prav., from the Department of International Law at the Faculty of
Law, University of Ljubljana, and doc. JUDr. Monika Jurčová, PhD., from the
Department of Civil and Commercial Law at the Faculty of Law, Trnava University
in Trnava. Both reviewers contributed with their valuable com-ments and remarks
to the quality of this publication.
This scientific monograph has been prepared as result of the scientific projects
VEGA 1/0256/12 “Civil Nuclear Liability Regime – Perspectives and Options for
Its Future Development in the Slovak, International and European Law” (Faculty of
Law, Trnava University in Trnava) and P06 “Public Law between Europeanization
and Globalization” (Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague).