. . "1"^^ . "The European Union currently possesses exclusive competence as concerns acceding to international treaties which govern matters of jurisdiction and judicial co-operation. Consequently, the European Union is competent to sign, or ratify all international treaties governing these treaties. However, there is a problem in relation to those international conventions that do not allow accession of the European Union, which is the case with all existing international nuclear liability conventions. The way the Union copes with the situation is that it authorizes Member States to accede to an international convention by a special decision. This paper deals with the Union's relation to the Protocol of 1997 to Amend the Vienna Convention on Nuclear Liability of 1963, in particular with regard to an authorization concerning the %22new%22 Member States, which are Contracting Parties to the Vienna Convention (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria and Romania)." . "P(GPP408/12/P617)" . "4" . . "13"^^ . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "2013" . . "Czech Yearbook of Public and Private International Law, \u010Desk\u00E1 ro\u010Denka mezin\u00E1rodn\u00EDho pr\u00E1va ve\u0159ejn\u00E9ho a soukrom\u00E9ho" . . . . "1"^^ . "Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom); Protocol to Amend the Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage of 1997; Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage of 1963"@en . "11220" . "The Protocol of 1997 to Amend the Vienna Convention on Nuclear Liability and the European Union" . . . "The European Union currently possesses exclusive competence as concerns acceding to international treaties which govern matters of jurisdiction and judicial co-operation. Consequently, the European Union is competent to sign, or ratify all international treaties governing these treaties. However, there is a problem in relation to those international conventions that do not allow accession of the European Union, which is the case with all existing international nuclear liability conventions. The way the Union copes with the situation is that it authorizes Member States to accede to an international convention by a special decision. This paper deals with the Union's relation to the Protocol of 1997 to Amend the Vienna Convention on Nuclear Liability of 1963, in particular with regard to an authorization concerning the %22new%22 Member States, which are Contracting Parties to the Vienna Convention (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria and Romania)."@en . "100559" . "The Protocol of 1997 to Amend the Vienna Convention on Nuclear Liability and the European Union"@en . "RIV/00216208:11220/13:10139222!RIV14-GA0-11220___" . "RIV/00216208:11220/13:10139222" . . "The Protocol of 1997 to Amend the Vienna Convention on Nuclear Liability and the European Union" . "Handrlica, Jakub" . . . . "1805-0565" . "The Protocol of 1997 to Amend the Vienna Convention on Nuclear Liability and the European Union"@en . . . "[32E490F93CF4]" . .