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Review of Bapeten’s policies as a consideration in determining the IAEA safeguards inspector
Nuclear energy utilization for peaceful purposes is the primary goal and expectation for all countries in the world. The IAEA is an international organization that is promoting peaceful uses and supervises nuclear technology, one of which is through the safeguards inspection. The implementation of the IAEA safeguards inspections to a member state is carried out by safeguards inspectors after obtaining approval from the destination country. The purpose of this paper is to review BAPETEN policies as a consideration in the selection of the IAEA Safeguards Inspectors who will be assigned to Indonesia. The IAEA sends the list of inspectors proposed to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the representative of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia in the context of international relations. As a basis for approval and final determination by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, BAPETEN's input and consideration are required. BAPETEN then will coordinate with other stakeholders, namely the State Intelligence Agency (BIN), Intelligence and Security Agency of National Police (Baintelkam), and Coordinating Ministry of Politics, Law, and Security (Kemenkopolhukam) in identifying and investigating the list of inspectors proposed by the IAEA. The consideration aspects proposed from BAPETEN are the country of origin and the personal background of the proposed inspectors. The country of origin aspect means that the Safeguards Inspector assigned to Indonesia must come from a country that has signed and enforced the Additional Protocol Agreement. Meanwhile, the aspect of the personal background means that inspectors who have a background in the fields of police, military, intelligence, and security analysts will be of particular concern.
| Judul | Edisi | Bahasa |
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| Training Materials Physical Protection And Security Management of Radiactive Sources for Inspectors | en |