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Free movement and the energy sector in the European Union : the role of the European Court of Justice
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ISBN: 1000074757 1003037151 9781003037156 9781000074826 100007482X 9781000074758 9781000075007 1000075001 9780367478797 036747879X Year: 2020 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge,

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"This book analyses the case-law of the European Court of Justice on free movement in the energy sector. Sirja-Leena Penttinen provides a comprehensive review of the interpretation and application of the free movement provisions in the energy sector by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), which allow for cross-border energy trade (free movement of goods) and energy investments (free movement of capital). Through detailed analysis of ECJ case-law, Penttinen tracks the development of the legislative framework at EU level in response to the growth of the energy sector, as well as exposing the various political and economic nuances at play. In addition, she sheds light on the dynamic relationship between the EU Member States and their regulatory autonomy, the EU legislator, the Commission and the Court in the establishment of the EU internal energy market. Taking a coherent, systematic approach, this volume will be of great interest to scholars of EU law and energy policy, as well as policymakers and professionals working in this sector"--


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Free movement and the energy sector in the European Union : the role of the European Court of Justice
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ISBN: 9780367478797 9781000074758 Year: 2020 Publisher: Oxon Routledge

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Energy transitions, regulatory and policy trends
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ISBN: 9781780684048 9781780685007 1780684045 1780685009 Year: 2017 Volume: 5 Publisher: Cambridge Intersentia

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Energy Transitions: Regulatory and Policy Trends highlights the recent developments in EU energy law and underlying policy aspects that shape the regulatory approach to energy. By acknowledging the multidisciplinary nature of energy law, its close relationship with policy issues and its development as an evolving new sector-specific legal field, this book reflects the multifaceted nature of EU energy law by focusing on the most topical issues of EU energy law and policy today. It examines regulatory and institutional developments in EU energy law, the case law of the Court of Justice in the field of energy, and different policy dimensions and external aspects of EU energy law. The themes covered include: capacity mechanisms, interactions between EU and international organisations and jurisdictions outside the EU, application of general EU law to the energy sector, sustainability aspects such as the current state of renewable energy support schemes and waste-to-energy processes, underground gas storage facilities, and various aspects of shale gas developments in the EU. Energy Transitions: Regulatory and Policy Trends is of importance for academics and students as well as practitioners and policy makers working in the field of energy law. With contributions from Pekka Aalto, Ernesto Ernesto Bonafé, Endrius Cocciolo, Sanna Elfving, Niilo Jääskinen, Cameron Kelly, Ioanna Mersinia, Gokce Mete, Sirja-Leena Penttinen, Leonie Reins, Thays Ricarte, Jörn Richert, Taner Sahin and Kim Talus


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Handbook of Energy Law in the Low-Carbon Transition
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ISBN: 3110752409 9783110752403 Year: 2023 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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The low-carbon transition is ongoing everywhere. This Handbook, written by a group of senior and junior scholars from six continents and nineteen countries, explores the legal pathways of decarbonisation in the energy sector. What emerges is a composite picture. There are many roadblocks, but also a lot of legal innovation. The volume distils the legal knowledge which should help move forward the transition. Questions addressed include the differences between the decarbonization strategies of developed and developing countries, the pace of the transition, the management of multi-level governance systems, the pros and cons of different policy instruments, the planning of low-carbon infrastructures, the roles and meanings of energy justice. The Handbook can be drawn upon by legal scholars to compare decarbonisation pathways in several jurisdictions. Non-legal scholars can find information to be included in transition theories and decarbonization scenarios. Policymakers can discover contextual factors that should be taken into account when deciding how to support the transition. Discussion of concepts and methods relevant to the transformations of energy law; Broad geographic coverage of the legal dimensions of the low-carbon transition; Interdisciplinary dialogue between law, climate sciences and social sciences.--


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Delivering Energy Law and Policy in the EU and the US : A Reader
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ISBN: 0748696806 Year: 2022 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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A compendium of over 120 chapters giving you new ideas for implementing energy law and policyAnalyses energy and environmental law and policy in terms of deliveryBrings together interdisciplinary perspectives from international contributors on achieving policy aims in energy law and policySets out a new research agenda for a debate on policy delivery among academics, policy-makers and industry From evaluating policy delivery on wind farms in Texas in the US, to developing nuclear power in the Middle East, this book presents fresh thinking on key concepts and ideas on energy law and policy delivery. Experts in energy from across the European Union and the United States contribute short chapters each on how best to achieve energy policy objectives. The contributors write from a range of perspectives, including the sciences, law, politics, economics and engineering.ContributorsJason B. Aamodt, University of Tulsa, USALuis M. Abadie, Basque Centre for Climate Change, SpainDr Behrooz Abdolvand, Berlin Centre for Caspian Region Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, GermanyDr Charlotte A. Adams, Research Manager BritGeothermal, Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, UKDr Stavros Afionis, School of Earth and Environment, Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds, UKMichael J. Allen, Charles University, Prague, Czech RepublicDr Karim L. Anaya, Energy Policy Research Group, University of Cambridge, UKProfessor Alexios Antypas, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Central European University, Budapest, HungaryDr Stephen F. Ashley, Department of Engineering and Innovation, Open University, UKDr Keith Baker, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University, USAProfessor Patrick R. Baker, Natural Resources Law Center, the Appalachian School of Law, USADr Catherine S. E. Bale, Energy Research Institute and Sustainability Research Institute and Centre for Integrated Energy, University of Leeds, UKDr Eva Barrett, National University of Ireland Maynooth, IrelandProfessor John Barrett, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UKDr Sandra Bell, Department of Anthropology, Durham University, UKProfessor Stuart Bell, York Law School, University of York, UKMaksym Beznosiuk, Uppsala University, Sweden and Jagiellonian University, PolandDr Katharina Vera Boesche, former Scientific Assistant (Assistant Professor) with the Institute for German and European Antitrust Law, Competition Law, and in Energy Law, Faculty of Law, Freie Universität Berlin, GermanyMuriel C. Bonjean Stanton, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UKWilliam B. Bonvillian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Washington Office, USAProfessor Simone Borg, Department of Environmental Law and Resources Law, University of Malta, MaltaDr Anatole Boute, Chinese University of Hong Kong, ChinaProfessor Sara C. Bronin, University of Connecticut School of Law and Center for Energy and Environmental Law, USAProfessor Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Centre for Decision Research, Leeds University Business School, UKDr Elina Brutschin, Webster University Vienna, AustriaPeter D. Cameron, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy and University of Dundee, UKDr Danny Campbell, Economics Division, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, UKDr Caroline Cecot, Law Clerk to the Hon. Raymond J. Lohier, Jr, New York, USAProfessor Daniel H. Cole, Indiana School of Law, USADr Anna Cronin de Chavez, Centre for Health and Social Care Research, Sheffield Hallam University, UKDr Souvik Datta, Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH), Department of Management, Technology and Economics, ETH Zürich, SwitzerlandProfessor Suraje Dessai, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UKProfessor Joseph F. C. DiMento, University of California Irvine, USADr Hugh Dyer, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, UKDr Chris Eaglen, London, UKProfessor Joel B. Eisen, University of Richmond School of Law, USAProfessor dr juris Sigrid Eskeland Schütz, University of Bergen, NorwayEdward Flippen, University of Virginia School of Law, USA and Queen Mary University of London, UKProfessor William F. Fox, USA Dr Noriko Fujiwara, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, BelgiumDr Ludovic Gaudard, University of Geneva, Switzerland and London School of Economics, UKSilke Goldberg, Herbert Smith Freehills, London, UKDr Mikel González-Eguino, Basque Centre for Climate Change and University of the Basque Country, SpainProfessor Peter Z. Grossman, Butler University, USAKarolis Gudas, World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland and the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Trade Regulation Professor Lakshman Guruswamy, University of Colorado at Boulder, USADr Paul Haynes, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKProfessor James J. A. Heffron, MRIA, FRSC, School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, National University of Ireland, IrelandDr Raphael J. Heffron, Energy and Natural Resources Law Institute, Queen Mary University of London, UKJames E. Hickey, Jr, Maurice A. Deane School of Law, Hofstra University, USAProfessor David Hodas, Delaware Law School – Widener University, USAHeather E. Hodges, University of California, Santa Barbara, USAMonty Humble, University of Texas School of Law, USADiletta Colette Invernizzi, School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, UKProfessor Tooraj Jamasb, Durham University Business School, UKProfessor Martin Jänicke, Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany and Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, GermanyDr Johannes Jarke, Department of Socioeconomics, University of Hamburg, GermanyKirsten E. H. Jenkins, School of Geography and Geoscience, University of St Andrews, UKPhilip Johnstone, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, Brighton, UKMalcolm Keay, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES), UKProfessor Roger Kemp, Engineering Department, Lancaster University, UKDr Florian Kern, School of Business, Management and Economics, University of Sussex, UKIrina Kim, Centre for Enterprise Liability, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkDr Jim Krane, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, USADr Tamar Krishnamurti, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, USAColin P. Kuehl, University of California, Santa Barbara, USAProfessor Michael LaBelle, CEU Business School and Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Central European University, HungaryDr Ruben Laleman, Ghent University, BelgiumTomás Lanardonne, Perez Alati, Grondona, Benites, Arntsen & Martinez de Hoz (Jr), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaProfessor Dr Rafael Leal-Arcas, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, UKProfessor Gavin F. M. Little, University of Stirling, UKDr Giorgio Locatelli, School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, UKProfessor Roberta F. Mann, University of Oregon School of Law, USAProfessor Anil Markandya, Basque Centre for Climate Change and Basque Foundation for Science, SpainDr Marek Martyniszyn, Lecturer in Law, Queen’s University Belfast, UKDr Darren McCauley, Department of Geography and Sustainable Development, University of St Andrews, UKProfessor John McEldowney, School of Law, University of Warwick, UKProfessor Owen McIntyre, School of Law, University College Cork, IrelandFrancis McManus, Honorary Professor of Law, University of Stirling, UK and Emeritus Professor of Law, Edinburgh Napier University, UKGokce Mete, Centre for Energy Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee, UKProfessor Lutz Mez, Freie Universität Berlin, GermanyDr Emanuela Michetti, Riga Graduate School of Law, LatviaPaul Murphy, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, Washington, DC, USARabindra Nepal, CDU Business School, Charles Darwin University, AustraliaProfessor William J. Nuttall, Department of Engineering and Innovation, Open University, UKProfessor Jouni Paavola, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UKDr Theodore C. Panagos, PFG Law Firm, Athens, and International Hellenic University, GreeceDr Cheryl Parkhouse, Burges Salmon LLP, Bristol, UKDr Roy Andrew Partain, School of Law, University of Aberdeen, UKJohn Paterson, Centre for Energy Law, University of Aberdeen, UKMaria Pavlenko, West Sands Advisory Ltd, St Andrews, UKProfessor Alison Peck, West Virginia University College of Law, USASirja-Leena Penttinen, UEF Law School, University of Eastern Finland, FinlandProfessor Grischa Perino, Department of Socioeconomics, University of Hamburg, GermanySaska Petrova, School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester, UKProfessor Ross H. Pifer, Penn State Dickinson School of Law, University Park, Pennsylvania, USADr Jim Platts, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UKDavid Powell, Friends of the Earth (England, Wales & Northern Ireland), UKSebastian Radocea, Ţuca Zbârcea & Asociații, Bucharest, RomaniaDr Kaitlin T. Raimi, Assistant Professor, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, USARobert Rehner, Department of Geography and Sustainable Development, University of St Andrews, UKLouise Reid, Department of Geography & Sustainable Development and Centre for Housing Research, University of St Andrews, UKDr Luis Rey, Basque Centre for Climate Change, Bilbao, SpainProfessor Tara Righetti, University of Wyoming College of Law, USADavid Robinson, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, UKDr Katy Roelich, School of Earth and Environment and School of Civil Engi neering, University of Leeds, UKDr Franco Romerio, Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandMatthew Rooney, Energy Policy Research Group, University of Cambridge, UKProfessor Tony Roulstone, University of Cambridge, UKÁine Ryall, School of Law, University College Cork, IrelandTristano Sainati, School of Engineering, University of Lincoln, UKProfessor Joachim Sanden, Law School, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany and Ministry for City Development and Environment of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, GermanyDr Samuel R. Schubert, Webster University, Vienna, AustriaDr Jack D. Sharples, Department of Political Science and Sociology, European University at St Petersburg, Russian FederationDr Gireesh Shrimali, Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, Stanford University, USARoman Sidortsov, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, UK and Institute for Energy and the Environment, Vermont Law School, USANavraj Singh Ghaleigh, Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh, UKJames W. Skelton, Jr Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Houston LawCenter, Attorney at Law and International Legal Consultant, USAProfessor Eric R. A. N. Smith, University of California, Santa Barbara, USASteve Sorrell, Science Policy Research Unit and Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand, University of Sussex, UKProfessor Benjamin K. Sovacool, Centre for Energy Technologies, Department of Business and Technology, Aarhus University, Denmark and Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UKDr Joseph V. Spadaro, Basque Centre for Climate Change, Bilbao, SpainAaron C. Sparks, University of California, Santa Barbara, USAHannes R. Stephan, University of Stirling, UKLucie Stevenson, Economics Division, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, UKProfessor Temple L. Stoellinger, College of Law and Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming, USAProfessor Lindsay C. Stringer, School of Earth and Environment, Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds, UKProfessor Sanna M. Syri, Department of Energy Technology, Aalto University, FinlandDr Robert Szuchy, Department of Commercial and Financial Law at the Faculty of Law of Károli Gáspár University, HungaryProfessor Kim Talus, University of Eastern Finland and University of Helsinki, FinlandProfessor Dan Tarlock, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Chicago, Illinois, USADr Simon Taylor, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UKAnastasia Telesetsky, Associate Professor, University of Idaho College of Law Natural Resources and Environmental Law Programme, and Member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s World Commission on Environmental LawProfessor Philippe Thalmann, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, SwitzerlandProfessor S. D. Thomas, Business School, University of Greenwich, UKDr Thomas P. Triebs, Ifo Institute – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, GermanyDr Paul Upham, Sustainability Research Institute and Centre for Integrated Energy Research, University of Leeds, UKProfessor Geert van Calster, University of Leuven, BelgiumProfessor Michael P. Vandenbergh, Law School, Vanderbilt University, USAWouter Vandorpe, Energy & Utilities Practice, Fieldfisher (Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP), Brussels, Belgium and Institute for Environmental and Energy Law, Catholic University of Leuven, BelgiumProfessor Yuliya Vashchenko, Department of Administrative Law, Faculty of Law, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, UkraineShelagh Whitley, Research Fellow, Overseas Development Institute, London, UKKonstantin Winter, Berlin Centre for Caspian Region Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, GermanyDr Geoffrey Wood, School of Law, University of Stirling, UKOlivia Woolley, School of Law, University of Aberdeen, UKBehnam Zakeri, Department of Energy Technology, Aalto University, FinlandGerardo Zarazua de Rubens, Cornwall Energy, UKDr Tao Zhang, Lecturer in Marketing and Sustainability, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK


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Delivering Energy Law and Policy in the EU and the US
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ISBN: 9780748696802 Year: 2022 Publisher: Edinburgh

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