Using bond disassociation energy, that would mean that the C-N bond is more reactive then the C-Cl bond. Maybe that explains all the N2 in the atmosphere...
As far as the Uv (sun light) goes, its because the photons are hitting the bond in a deconstructive way, which would in turn split the bond and give radicals. Which does happen in radical organic chemistry, as well as, when you use molecular orbital theory.
Actually, now thinking more about it I cant rememeber if it's deconstructive or constructive interference that occurs, although deconstructive makes more sense and would agree with the molecular orbital approach.
Hope this helps!