The Survey of Nuclear Sabotage in the National Criminal System with an Approach to the Criminal Laws of Some Countries of the World
Mustafa Meshkat , ahmad ramezani , S S , M M
Nuclear sabotage is considered as acts against nuclear safety and security. To deal with it, policymakers in some countries of the world have chosen “criminalization” by using international doctrines. However Iran has not joined the respective international Convention for “The Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism” yet. Also, its criminal law does not accord with it. Thus, disciplinary actions should be taken according to the general provisions of sabotage on the Tazirat Act, Computer Crimes Act, Radiation Protection Act, or other offences such as spreading corruption on earth. While regulations of nuclear sabotage are inconsistent with criminal nuclear sabotage, they are also incomplete and outdated. Hence, the study aims to perform pathology of national criminal laws on nuclear sabotage with a view to the criminal laws of Some Countries such as Canada, America, Russia, and Japan.
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