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Routledge Handbook of Energy Law

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hunter, Tina
Otros Autores: Herrera, Ignacio, Crossley, Penelope, Alvarez, Gloria
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Part I: Introduction
  • 1 Introduction to the Routledge Handbook of Energy Law
  • 2 From Stakeholders to Actors? The Progressive Integration of Environmental, Social and Cultural Considerations within International Energy Law
  • 3 International Energy Law in Perspective: the Relationship Between National and International Energy Law
  • 4 Reconceptualising Energy Security from a Legal Perspective in the Context of Climate Change
  • Part II: Europe
  • 5 Energy Market Liberalisation: from Monopolistic to Traded Markets in the European Union
  • 6 Regulation of Electricity Markets in Europe in Light of the Clean Energy Package: Prosumers and Demand Response
  • 7 Uses and Abuses of Eu Competition Law in Energy
  • 8 The Role of State Aid Law in Energy
  • 9 Shale Gas in Europe: A Case Study on Eu Energy and Environmental Law
  • 10 Dispute Resolution in the European Energy Sector
  • Part III: Russia
  • 11 The Regulation of Petroleum Exploration and Production in Russia
  • 12 Russian Renewable Energy: Regulations and Outcomes
  • 13 Shifting Russian Energy Geopolitics
  • Part IV: North America
  • 14 Shale Gas Development, Economic Impacts and Regulation
  • 15 Regulation of Natural Gas Pipeline Construction and Operation in the United States
  • 16 Regulation of Low Carbon Energy Sources in the U.S. and Canada
  • 17 Formula Rate Plans and Multi-Year Rate Plans: Can the Serve the Public Interest, and How?
  • Part V: Latin America
  • 18 Shale Gas Regulation in Mexico and Colombia: An Uncertain Future
  • 19 Energy Justice as a Key Driver to Unlock the Transition from Energy Reform to Energy Counter-Reform: the Rise of the Immutability Theory
  • 20 Low-Carbon Energy in Latin America: Post-Paris Advances in Renewable and Energy Efficiency Policies
  • 21 Protecting Energy Investments in Latin America
  • 22 Regulatory Framework for the Energy Sector in Colombia and Brazil
  • Part VI: Asia and Australia
  • 23 Asian Energy Markets: the Impact of Shifting Global Politics
  • 24 From Coal to Clean Energy: How the Energy Transition is Being Managed in Indian Energy Law and Policy
  • 25 Energy Law and Regulation in China
  • 26 Renewable Energy Law in the Context of a Transforming Australian Energy Market
  • 27 Is Gas Security in the 'National Interest'? An Australian Eastern Gas Market Perspective
  • Part VII: Africa and the Middle East
  • 28 Gas Commercialisation Projects in West Africa: Pipelines, LNG and Gas-to-Power
  • 29 Legal, Policy and Regulatory Aspects of Integrating Electricity From Renewable Energy in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Case of Ghana, The Gambia and Nigeria
  • 30 Developing Renewable Energy Projects in the Middle East and North African Region