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|a Energy law :
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|a Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Author; 1 What Is Energy Law?; 1.1 Introduction: What Is Energy Law?; 1.2 Scope of the Text; 1.3 Elements of Energy Law; 1.3.1 The Energy Law and Policy Triangle; 1.3.2 Energy Law Legislators; 1.3.3 Energy Law and Policy Organisations; 1.3.4 Influences on Energy Law; 1.3.5 International Drivers of Change in Energy Law; 1.3.6 National Drivers of Change in Energy Law; 1.3.7 Local/Individual Theory of Change in Energy Law; 1.3.8 Conclusion; 1.3.9 Final Reflections; 1.4 Recommended Reading; References; 2 The Different Levels of Energy Law.
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|a 2.1 International Energy Law2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Ruling Courts; 2.1.3 Elements of International Law; 2.1.4 International Energy Law Specific to Energy Sources; 2.1.5 Enforcement in International Energy Law; 2.1.6 Connection to National Energy Law; 2.1.7 Final Reflections; 2.2 National Energy Law; 2.2.1 National Competing Demands; 2.2.2 Three Examples of National Energy Law and Policy; 2.2.3 Formulation of National Energy Law; 2.2.4 The Energy and Electricity Mix; 2.2.5 Energy Finance Versus Pollution Control; 2.2.6 Energy Law for Energy Waste Management.
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|a 2.2.7 Connection to Local Energy Law2.2.8 Final Reflections; 2.3 Local Energy Law; 2.3.1 Local Competing Demands; 2.3.2 Infrastructure Location; 2.3.3 Introduction of Other Legal Issues and Development of Local Energy Law; 2.3.4 Local Actors: Who Has the Key Influence?; 2.3.5 The Aarhus Convention; 2.3.6 Energy Infrastructure: New Build Practice; 2.3.7 Connection to Energy Policy Concepts; 2.3.8 Final Reflections; 2.4 Recommended Reading; References; 3 Issues in Energy Law; 3.1 Energy Policy Concepts ; 3.1.1 Electricity Policy; 3.1.2 Competition Policy and Energy Sources.
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|a 3.1.3 Energy Waste Management Policy3.1.4 Planning Policy; 3.1.5 Energy Security; 3.1.6 National Energy Policy; 3.1.7 International Energy Policy; 3.1.8 Heritage Policy; 3.1.9 Environmental Policy; 3.1.10 Importance of Energy Policy Concepts; 3.1.11 The Relationship Between Energy and Environmental Law; 3.1.12 Final Reflection; 3.2 Law for Fossil Fuels; 3.2.1 Introduction; 3.2.2 Gas and Shale Gas; 3.2.3 Oil; 3.2.4 Coal; 3.2.5 Final Reflections; 3.3 Law for Low-Carbon Energy Sources; 3.3.1 Wind; 3.3.2 Nuclear Energy; 3.3.3 Hydropower; 3.3.4 Solar; 3.3.5 Other Low-Carbon Energy Sources.
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|a 3.3.6 Final Reflections3.4 Recommended Reading; References; 4 Energy Law Research and Conclusions; 4.1 Conducting Comparative Energy Studies; 4.1.1 Introduction to Comparative Energy Law Studies; 4.1.2 Energy Law and the European Commission; 4.1.3 Energy Law and the US Federal Authority; 4.1.4 Influence of EU and US on National Energy Law Across the World; 4.1.5 Divergence Between Federal and State Energy Law; 4.1.6 A Brief Analysis of Energy Law in Five Other Countries; 4.1.7 Final Reflections; 4.2 Case Law in the Energy Sector.
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|a The aim of this short text is simply to introduce a reader to this topic. It is intended for a global audience and rather than being restricted to potential energy law students of a particular country. It is also written for students of other disciplines such as geographers, social scientists and engineers. It should also be engaging to those in a variety of professional practices who want an accessible background to and overview of the subject. The text aims to outline the principles and central logic behind energy law. Therefore, readers from across the world should be able to use it as a.
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