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International energy governance : selected legal issues / Rafael Leal-Arcas, Reader in Law, Queen Mary University of London, UK, Andrew Filis, Research Associate, Queen Mary University of London, UK, Ehab S. Abu Gosh, Research Associate, Queen Mary University of London, UK.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, [2014]Description: xviii, 554 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781784711498
  • 1784711497
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.79068 23
LOC classification:
  • HD9502.A2 L4 2014
Contents:
pt. I. Interstate energy governance : selected legal issues from trade, environment and law of the sea -- pt. II. EU energy governance : selected legal aspects -- pt. III. Renewable energy in the WTO and EU : selected legal aspects -- pt. IV. Looking forward : bridging the policy objectives of energy, trade, and environment.
Summary: 'International Energy Governance: Selected Legal Issues covers some of the most interesting and pressing areas of international energy law and policy. Eastern-Mediterranean, WTO and energy, external EU energy policy and the promotion of renewable energy and its various effects on market institutions are just examples of legal issues selected for this book. The authors provide a comprehensive account of these areas under a common theme of energy, trade and environment. This is recommended reading for international lawyers dealing with these topics.'--Kim Talus, University of Eastern Finland, Finland. In a world that is hungry for energy security, the legal components at the junction of interstate energy cooperation have become increasingly important. International law as it stands today is not equipped to handle international energy governance issues fully, negatively affecting our aim to meet energy security. Selected legal deficiencies relating to international energy governance are identified in this salient book. The currently fragmented and multi-layered international energy governance regime is exposed and reviewed. If governance were streamlined for legal cohesiveness and international political and economic cooperation, it would promote energy security. The book offers a broad perspective on interstate energy cooperation in areas such as energy transit, energy market liberalization and energy investment. A more specific approach is presented in areas of cooperation such as trade and energy; trade, environment and energy; and energy exploration and maritime delimitation disputes. Finally, International Energy Governance considers energy as a special sector within the World Trade Organization and presents an analysis of European Union energy governance and renewable energy systems. This book would primarily be of interest to students, scholars, lawyers, policymakers, and think tanks dealing with the legal aspects of energy, as well as those communities relating to other energy-related disciplines.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I. Interstate energy governance : selected legal issues from trade, environment and law of the sea -- pt. II. EU energy governance : selected legal aspects -- pt. III. Renewable energy in the WTO and EU : selected legal aspects -- pt. IV. Looking forward : bridging the policy objectives of energy, trade, and environment.

'International Energy Governance: Selected Legal Issues covers some of the most interesting and pressing areas of international energy law and policy. Eastern-Mediterranean, WTO and energy, external EU energy policy and the promotion of renewable energy and its various effects on market institutions are just examples of legal issues selected for this book. The authors provide a comprehensive account of these areas under a common theme of energy, trade and environment. This is recommended reading for international lawyers dealing with these topics.'--Kim Talus, University of Eastern Finland, Finland. In a world that is hungry for energy security, the legal components at the junction of interstate energy cooperation have become increasingly important. International law as it stands today is not equipped to handle international energy governance issues fully, negatively affecting our aim to meet energy security. Selected legal deficiencies relating to international energy governance are identified in this salient book. The currently fragmented and multi-layered international energy governance regime is exposed and reviewed. If governance were streamlined for legal cohesiveness and international political and economic cooperation, it would promote energy security. The book offers a broad perspective on interstate energy cooperation in areas such as energy transit, energy market liberalization and energy investment. A more specific approach is presented in areas of cooperation such as trade and energy; trade, environment and energy; and energy exploration and maritime delimitation disputes. Finally, International Energy Governance considers energy as a special sector within the World Trade Organization and presents an analysis of European Union energy governance and renewable energy systems. This book would primarily be of interest to students, scholars, lawyers, policymakers, and think tanks dealing with the legal aspects of energy, as well as those communities relating to other energy-related disciplines.

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