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March 2, 1967

Study on the Comparison between IAEA and Euratom Safeguards by the Department of Safeguards

This paper analyzes the safeguard systems in the Euratom Treaty and the IAEA Statute. The study concludes that Euratom has tighter and more complex control of the materials for which it is responsible, but the methods used in the two systems are comparable and compatible.

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Historical Archives of the European Union. Obtained for NPIHP by Grégoire Mallard.

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