The international law of energy / Jorge E. Viñuales, University of Cambridge.
2022
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The international law of energy / Jorge E. Viñuales, University of Cambridge.
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Description
1 online resource (xcvi, 476 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge studies in international and comparative law ; 164.
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Introduction
Energy in international law
Foundational approach : international energy transactions
Ad hoc approach : joint development of hydrocarbons
Ad hoc approach : hydroelectricity, offshore wind, pipelines and electricity transmission lines
Centralised approach : nuclear energy
Centralised approach : producer/consumer, promotion and regional cooperation organisations
International law and the energy transformation
Conclusion.
Energy in international law
Foundational approach : international energy transactions
Ad hoc approach : joint development of hydrocarbons
Ad hoc approach : hydroelectricity, offshore wind, pipelines and electricity transmission lines
Centralised approach : nuclear energy
Centralised approach : producer/consumer, promotion and regional cooperation organisations
International law and the energy transformation
Conclusion.
Summary
The world's energy structure underpins the global environmental crisis and changing it will require regulatory change at a massive level. Energy is highly regulated in international law, but the field has never been comprehensively mapped. The legal sources on which the governance of energy is based are plentiful but they are scattered across a vast legal expanse. This book is the first single-authored study of the international law of energy as a whole. Written by a world-leading expert, it provides a comprehensive account of the international law of energy and analyses the implications of the ongoing energy transformation for international law. The study combines conceptual and doctrinal analysis of all the main rules, processes and institutions to consider the past, present and likely future of global energy governance. Providing a solid foundation for teaching, research and practice, this book addresses both the theory and real-world policy dimension of the international law of energy.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781108235273 (ebook)
9781108415835 (hardback)
9781108402422 (paperback)
9781108415835 (hardback)
9781108402422 (paperback)
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