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Research Handbook on International Energy Law

Edited by: Kim Talus

ISBN13: 9781783478903
Published: October 2015
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2014)
Price: £54.95
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International energy law is an elusive but important concept. There is no body of law called 'international energy law', nor is there any universally accepted definition for it, yet many specialised areas of international law have a direct relationship with energy policy. The Research Handbook on International Energy Law examines various aspects of international energy law and offers a comprehensive account of its basic concepts and processes.

Adopting a practical approach, the Handbook traces the wide and somewhat informal notion of international energy law and covers the latest developments in the field. The expert contributors offer original research and analysis on pertinent topics such as energy investment, international energy disputes and energy trade. In addition to examining public international law issues and their application to energy activities, the Handbook also includes studies focused on private contractual arrangements and provides an angle on the human rights aspects of energy. This book will be a valuable tool for the expert audience - both academics and practitioners - and will provide students and early career practising lawyers with a good understanding of what 'international energy law' really means.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Internationalisation of Energy Law Kim Talus
2. Institutional Actors in International Energy Law Sijbren de Jong and Jan Wouters
3. Interface Between National and International Energy Law Stephan Schill

PART II: INTERNATIONAL ENERGY INVESTMENTS
4. Multilateral and Bilateral Energy Investment Treaties: Do We Need a Global Solution? Energy Charter Treaty as Objective Result of Evolution of the International Energy Markets and Instruments of Investment Protection and Stimulation Andrey Konoplyanik
5. In Search of Investment Stability Peter Cameron
6. World Petroleum Regimes M. Naseem and Saman Naseem
7. Energy and International Boundaries Tim Martin

PART III: INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND ENERGY
8. International Arbitration and Energy: How Energy Disputes Shaped International Dispute Resolution Anibal Sabater and Mark Stadnyk
9. Recent Trends in Energy Disputes Kaj Hober
10. The Role of the Court of Justice of European Union in the Energy Market Liberalization Sirja-Leena Penttinen

PART IV: INTERNATION TRADE IN ENERGY
11. The WTO Agreements and Energy Yulia Selinova
12. The International Legal Instruments for Cross-border Pipelines Ishrak Ahmed Siddiky
13. Contractual Issues in International Gas Trade: LNG - the Key to the Golden Age of Gas Peter Roberts and Ruchdi Maalouf

PART V: INTERNATIONAL POVERTY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENERGY
14. Policy, Law, and the Actualization of the Right of Access to Energy Services Yinka Omorogbe
15. Renewable Energy for Food and Water Security Projects in Dry-Land Countries: Towards a Model Legal Framework for the Qatar National Food Security Programme Rudiger Tscherning

PART VI: ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
16. Promotion of Renewable Electricity: Free Trade and Domestic Industrial Development Anton Ming-Zhi GAO
17. EU Energy Efficiency Regulation and Governance: Lessons for the US? Lynne Holt and Mary Galligan

PART VII: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ENERGY LAW
18. Corruption and the Energy Sector: Inevitable Bedfellows? Lucinda A. Low and Richard J. Battaglia
19. Transparency and International Energy Tonje Pareli Gormley
20. The Regulation of Oil Spills from Offshore Installations Alex Wawryk
21. Transit: The EU Energy Acquis and the Energy Charter Treaty Katja Yafimava
22. International Energy Law, Institutions and Geopolitics Andrei Belyi