Over the last few years, the energy sector in Europe has undergone rapid change. Following the adoption of the EU Third Energy Package and the Climate and Energy Package in 2007, a wide range of EU laws governing the next phase of the EU Internal Energy Market, climate change objectives, and security of supply considerations have entered into force. This new edition builds upon earlier editions of the work to provide an updated overview of important devlopments at
national, international, and European levels, covering the most important principles of international law relevant to the energy sector.
The first part of the book provides overviews of international and EU law. This is followed by chapters which look at specific European jurisdictions. A number of key energy-producing jurisdictions are focused on, including France, Poland, and the UK. In addition, a chapter is now included to outline Russian energy law.
Written by a team of specialist academics and practitioners, Energy Law in Europe: National, EU and International Regulation offers in-depth coverage of energy law, trade and regulation for both practitioners and academics specializing in the energy sector.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This is an excellent and comprehensive contribution on EU energy law, reflecting its complex nature convincingly, but presenting it concisely ... the audience for this book is arguably unlimited ... without reservations, this volume is an important contribution to the field of energy law and should not be overlooked by anyone working in this growing and dynamic field. * Moritz Wustenberg, International Energy Law Review *
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 180 mm
Dicke: 63 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-19-871289-3 (9780198712893)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Martha Roggenkamp is Professor of Energy Law at the University of Groningen and Senior Researcher at Simmons & Simmons, Rotterdam. She is also Chairperson of the Dutch Energy Law Association and Editor of the Dutch Journal of Energy Law.
Catherine Redgwell is Chichele Professor of Public International Law and fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and Co-Director of the Oxford Geoengineering Programme of the Oxford Martin School
Anita Rønne is Associate Professor of Energy Law in the the Law Faculty at the University of Copenhagen.
Iñigo del Guayo is Professor in Administrative Law at the University of Almeria and Director of the National Institute for Public Administration, Madrid.
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Professor of Energy LawProfessor of Energy Law, University of Groningen
Chichele Professor of Public International Law and FellowChichele Professor of Public International Law and Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford
Associate Professor of Energy LawAssociate Professor of Energy Law, University of Copenhagen
Professor in Administrative LawProfessor in Administrative Law, University of Almeria
Preface; Prof. Catherine Redgwell, Prof. Dr. Martha M Roggenkamp, Anita Ronne and Prof. Dr. Inigo del Guayo; Part I Introduction; 1 Prof. Catherine Redgwell, Prof. Dr. Martha M Roggenkamp, Anita Ronne and Prof. Dr. Inigo del Guayo: Introduction; Part II International and European Regulation of the Energy Sector; 2 Prof. Catherine Redgwell: International Regulation of Energy Activities; 3 Dr. Anatole Boute: Energy Trade and Investment; 4 Prof. Dr. Hans Vedder, Anita Ronne, Prof. Dr. Martha M Roggenkamp, and Prof. Dr. Inigo del Guayo: EU Energy Law; 5 Dr. Hans-Martin Koopmann and Rene Vanhaesendonck: Standard Agreements in European Energy Trade; Part III National Regulation in the Energy Sector; 6 Anita Ronne: Energy Law in Denmark; 7 Thierry Lauriol: Energy Law in France; 8 Prof. Dr. Johann-Christian Pielow and Dr. Hans-Martin Koopmann: Energy Law in Germany; 9 Giuseppe Franco Ferrari: Energy Law in Italy; 10 Prof. Dr. Martha M Roggenkamp: Energy Law in the Netherlands; 11 Prof. Dr. Finn Arnesen, Ulf Hammer, Per Hakon Hoisveen, Prof. Dr. Knut Kaasen and Dagfinn Nygaard: Energy Law in Norway; 12 Dr. Mariusz Swora, Karolina Siedlik and Andrzej Blach: Energy Law in Poland; 13 Prof. Dr. Inigo del Guayo: Energy Law in Spain; 14 Greg Gordon, Prof. Aileen McHarg and Prof. Dr. John Paterson: Energy Law in the United Kingdom; 15 Dr. Sergey Seliverstov and Ivan Gudkov: Energy Law in Russia; Part IV Conclusion; 16 Prof. Catherine Redgwell, Prof. Dr. Martha M Roggenkamp, Anita Ronne and Prof. Dr. Inigo del Guayo: Conclusion