Tabla de Contenidos:
  • General Editorsâ€? Foreword
  • Authorsâ€? Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • List Of Tables
  • Table Of Cases
  • Table Of Constitutional And Treaty Provisions
  • Table Of Legislative Provisions
  • List Of Abbreviations
  • Chapter One: Introduction
  • I. Energy Resources As An Integration Problem
  • A. The Local Sense Of Possession
  • B. Definition Of Property Rights In Energy-Resources
  • C. Energy As A Vital Element In A Unified Market
  • Ii. Background Facts And Issues
  • A. Degrees Of Self-Sufficiency In Energy-Related Natural Resources
  • B. Different Structures For The Energy Supply Industry In Europe And The United States Iii. Complexity And Explicitness In Legal Frameworks
  • Iv. Geographical Aspects Of Federal And Community Jurisdiction
  • Appendix To Chapter I
  • Chapter Two: State Interventions In Energy Markets
  • I. Introduction
  • Ii. Redistributive Interventions
  • A. Direct Export Restrictions
  • B. The State As Market Participant
  • C. Taxation Of Energy Sources
  • Iii. Corrections Of Market Failures (Or Offsets To Inadequate Specification Of Property Rights)
  • A. In The United States B. In The European Communities
  • Chapter Three: Centralised Energy Policy
  • I. The United States
  • A. Federal Regulation Of Wellhead Prices Of Natural Gas
  • B. Federal Intervention In Crude Oil Markets
  • Ii. The European Communities
  • A. The Euratom Regime
  • B. The Ecsc Regime For Coal
  • C. The Eec Regime For Oil And Gas Supplies
  • Chapter Four: Conclusions
  • I. Methods And Degrees Of Integration Of Energy Markets
  • Ii. Key Factors For Legal Integration In Energy Markets
  • A. The State As Resource-Owner And Entrepreneur B. The Exercise Of The Control Function
  • C. The Community'S Weakness In Central Governance Capacity
  • D. United States Strength In Central Governance Capacity
  • Iii. The Future Style Of Community Action In The Energy Sector
  • References
  • Index
  • Index Of Enterprises
  • Index Of Authors And Names