2022
DOI: 10.20473/ydk.v37i2.36279
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A Critical Assessment on Nuclear Security Measure in Indonesia

Abstract: Our overriding thesis is that nuclear security measures are required in Indonesia as a matter of urgency given Indonesia’s current plans for the construction of nuclear power plants (NPP) and all the physical infrastructure and supply chains wherein nuclear materials is exposed to the general public and a target for terrorist attack. This work is divided into two parts: (1) an analysis and close reading of the existing nuclear regulatory regime of Indonesia, with the view of determining whether the existing re… Show more

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“…Likewise, producing nuclear weapons will incite the illicit trafficking and malicious use of nuclear and radioactive materials. It will be tremendous for people and the environment if these materials are possessed by terrorists or criminals and eventually become an issue of nuclear security [48]. Therefore, the impact of nuclear weapons will preclude individuals from the freedom to live and create human insecurity.…”
Section: Banning Nuclear Weapons For the Protection Of Human Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, producing nuclear weapons will incite the illicit trafficking and malicious use of nuclear and radioactive materials. It will be tremendous for people and the environment if these materials are possessed by terrorists or criminals and eventually become an issue of nuclear security [48]. Therefore, the impact of nuclear weapons will preclude individuals from the freedom to live and create human insecurity.…”
Section: Banning Nuclear Weapons For the Protection Of Human Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%