Kamil Zawicki, attorney-at-law, analyses the challenges related to radioactive waste in Poland

Events

12-06-2024

The Atomic Energy Act strictly regulates the peaceful use of nuclear energy, including the management of radioactive waste and spent fuel. Although Poland does not yet have a nuclear power plant in operation, radioactive waste is generated, for example, from the MARIA research reactor or nuclear medicine. The construction of at least one nuclear power plant in the next decade poses new challenges.

In the latest episode of the CIRE Cafe, Kamil Zawicki, attorney-at-law, co-managing partner at KKG, and the head of its Energy & Natural Resources Desk, shares his insights on the challenges related to radioactive waste in Poland in the coming years.

It is worth considering what the legal aspects of the issue are and whether they require legislative intervention, as well as whether there is an urgent need for new repositories. And if so, where could they be located?

We encourage you to watch the episode to learn more about this important issue.

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Events

19-06-2024

Aleksandra Kuzawińska, attorney-at-law, at a construction industry conference on mitigating contractual penalties

On 18 June, the "Construction Disputes" conference organised by the MUST READ MEDIA Publishing House took place.
During the event, the latest case law and current interpretations of the law by...

Events

17-06-2024

Grzegorz Pobożniak, attorney-at-law, and Krzysztof Ściborowski, attorney-at-law, with a lecture on rights from non-dematerialised shares during the transition period

On 14 June, the conference "Commercial Companies Law in Practice" organised by the MUST READ MEDIA Publishing House took  place. It was a unique opportunity for practitioners dealing with the broad...

Events

07-06-2024

Katarzyna Kostępska, attorney-at-law, on the practical aspects of the examination of witnesses

Another conference organised by the MUST READ MEDIA publishing house took place on 6 June. This time, the event provided an opportunity to discuss litigation and procedural law in practice. This time...

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