The Second Edition of the EU Energy Law and Policy Issues has just been released.
The book is structured in 4 Sections as described below, with a focus on energy markets. It is published by Euroconfidentiel and forms part of the ELRF Collection. The last chapter that relates to renewable energy certificates in the United States is from this blog's author.
Table of content
Chapter II: The Electricity Sector Reforms in Russia: European Legal Concepts and Russian Reality (S. Seliverstov)
Chapter III: The Energy Acquis Under the Energy Community Treaty and the Integration of Sourth East European Electricity Markets: An Uneasy Relationship? (M. Hunt and R. Karova)
Chapter II: The Assessment of Vertical Long-Term Gas Supply Contracts and the Tension Between the Upstream and Downstream Markets (A. Verhelpen)
Chapter III: Long-Term Upstream Natural Gas Contracts and EC Competition Law - Efficiencies Under 81(3) EC and 82(3) EC (K. Talus)
Chapter IV: Regulatory Undertainty and Inefficiency for the Development of Merchant Lines in Europe: A Legal and Economic Discussion (A. de. Hautelocque and V. Rious)
Chapter V: The Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators: A New Beginning? (B. Delvaux)
Chapter II: Law and Innovation in the Energy Sector (G. Bellontuono)
Chapter III: The Court of Final Appeal: World Trade Organization - Unilateral Trade Meaures in EU Climate Change Legislation (N. Ahner)
Chapter IV: Terms and Conditions of Renewable Energy Certificates Trading in the United States (C. Banet)
Additional information and order form are available on the Euroconfidentiel website. Reference: Delvaux, Hunt, Talus (ed.s), EU Energy Law and Policy Issues, 384 p., 84 Euros, ISBN 978-2-930066-72-1.
The book is structured in 4 Sections as described below, with a focus on energy markets. It is published by Euroconfidentiel and forms part of the ELRF Collection. The last chapter that relates to renewable energy certificates in the United States is from this blog's author.
Table of content
Section I - International Aspects of EU Energy Markets
Chapter I: The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Gas Disputes on the European Union Gas Market: The Energy Solidarity Issue (A. Biava)Chapter II: The Electricity Sector Reforms in Russia: European Legal Concepts and Russian Reality (S. Seliverstov)
Chapter III: The Energy Acquis Under the Energy Community Treaty and the Integration of Sourth East European Electricity Markets: An Uneasy Relationship? (M. Hunt and R. Karova)
Section II - Competition Issues in the EU Energy Sector
Chapter I: Access Rights to European Energy Networks - A Construction Site Revisited (A. Kotlowski)Chapter II: The Assessment of Vertical Long-Term Gas Supply Contracts and the Tension Between the Upstream and Downstream Markets (A. Verhelpen)
Chapter III: Long-Term Upstream Natural Gas Contracts and EC Competition Law - Efficiencies Under 81(3) EC and 82(3) EC (K. Talus)
Chapter IV: Regulatory Undertainty and Inefficiency for the Development of Merchant Lines in Europe: A Legal and Economic Discussion (A. de. Hautelocque and V. Rious)
Chapter V: The Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators: A New Beginning? (B. Delvaux)
Section III - Trading in Energy Markets
Chapter I: Natural Gas Short-Term Trading Markets: Legal Ins and Policy Outs (Z. Zafirova)Section IV -The Emergence of Green Energy Markets
Chapter I: The Position of the CDM in EU Climate Policy: Towards a Balance that Promotes a Post-2012 Agreement? (J. de Cendra de Larragan)Chapter II: Law and Innovation in the Energy Sector (G. Bellontuono)
Chapter III: The Court of Final Appeal: World Trade Organization - Unilateral Trade Meaures in EU Climate Change Legislation (N. Ahner)
Chapter IV: Terms and Conditions of Renewable Energy Certificates Trading in the United States (C. Banet)
Additional information and order form are available on the Euroconfidentiel website. Reference: Delvaux, Hunt, Talus (ed.s), EU Energy Law and Policy Issues, 384 p., 84 Euros, ISBN 978-2-930066-72-1.
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