 Comprehensive and effective legislation is essential for the safe and peaceful uses of nuclear energy and its applications. Fifty-eight lawyers and regulators from fifty-one IAEA member states are in Baden, Austria to take part in the Nuclear Law Institute. The two-week training course is organized by the IAEA Office of Legal Affairs and the Department of Technical Cooperation. We have created the Nuclear Law Institute in 2011 that's seven years ago as a global platform for nuclear lawyers from all over the world to learn how to draft national nuclear legislation. During the workshop, participants learn about all aspects of nuclear law. We bring together each year well-known experts in the various aspects of nuclear law, nuclear safety, nuclear security, nuclear liability, safeguards and nonproliferation and so on. They receive training in drafting, amending and reviewing their national nuclear legislation. Up to now we've trained more than 400 lawyers and regulators from almost 125 countries in this fashion. Many of who went back home and played a central role in drafting their country's national nuclear legislation. Our nuclear law is from 1997 and we are working in a new nuclear law to improve our standards and it's very important for me to be here from Baden, Austria. This is Alejandra Silva reporting for the IAEA.