| | The Real Face of the IAEA's Multilateral Nuclear Approaches: The |
| | 1,37 | | MB | proliferation of nuclear weapon material & environmental |
| | 37 | | stron | contamination |
| | 4773 | | ID | Greenpeace International |
| | 2005 | | rok |
| | Executive Summary.3 |
| | Greenpeace Recommendations5 |
| | Key Findings of this report:.6 |
| | Introduction.7 |
| | Background8 |
| | The Multilateral Nuclear Approaches proposal10 |
| | Historical overview of proposals.10 |
| | The IAEA's Pellaud report (Infcirc/640).11 |
| | The Nuclear Suppliers Group and the Global Nuclear Energy Initiative.13 |
| | Global overview15 |
| | Overview of international radioactive waste dumping.15 |
| | European policies on export, import and transfer of radioactive waste 16 |
| | Spent Fuel Increasing Around the World and the Consequences for MNA17 |
| | Spent fuel stored by region .19 |
| | The multiplication of nuclear transports20 |
| | Cases of International dumping, waste trafficking and reprocessing.22 |
| | The Export of Spent Fuel to Russia22 |
| | The Minatom scheme (White Paper Valentin Ivanov):22 |
| | The law of 2001:23 |
| | Supply of uranium fuel to Iran and return of spent fuel23 |
| | Proliferating the Nuclear Fuel Cycle - Japan and North-East Asia. 24 |
| | Rokkasho’s role in the IAEA Multilateral plan26 |
| | Accumulation of radioactive waste in La Hague (France).28 |
| | Overview of contracts with foreign clients28 |
| | The Cogema 'swap-shop'30 |
| | Return of Reprocessing Wastes in Slow Motion.31 |
| | Sellafield: Radioactive Discharges Already Pollute the Irish Sea31 |
| | Recommendations.33 |