Buy Books in Law, Medicine & More | Personalized Service – CLNZ Books
A Research Agenda for International Energy Law

A Research Agenda for International Energy Law

Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Regular price
$295.00
Sale price
$295.00
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Shipping calculated at checkout.

FREE SHIPPING BY DHL

 

 

Kim Talus


ISBN13: 9781803924953
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback

Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.

A Research Agenda for International Energy Law

Utilising international and comparative law methodologies, leading experts examine the profound and urgent changes occurring in the energy sector, many of which are driven by the transition to more sustainable energy production, transport and end-use. Chapters provide discussions on the relationship between energy activities and international law, how the law adjusts to technological innovations, and the issues raised by the energy transition internationally. The book provides a holistic picture of current and future challenges in international energy law and areas for further research.

This thought-provoking Research Agenda will be an essential resource for students and scholars in energy law and policy, trade law, environmental law and public international law more widely. The practical applications of the book will also be beneficial for policy-makers, practitioners and think-tanks.

 

Contents:

Introduction to A Research Agenda for International Energy Law 1
Kim Talus
1. The disciplinary foundations of energy law 7
Kaisa Huhta
2. The intertwining of climate and energy law – three thematic discussions for the emerging research agenda 25
Seita Romppanen
3. The future of international energy trade and investment: from petroleum to technology, from investment protection to subsidies 45
Moritz Wüstenberg
4. Energy investments under the evolving framework of international investment law 63
Katariina Särkänne
5. International competition over energy investments on the path towards net-zero: a comparative study of EU and US support for CCUS 85
Kim Talus and Tade Oyewunmi
6. The regulatory challenges of new, emerging technologies in the energy sector 113
Sirja-Leena Penttinen and Harry Phillips
7. A model for renewable hydrogen export contracts: towards international best practice 147
Cameron Kelly and Jordie Pettit
8. Fair and equitable access to energy for all in sub-Saharan Africa: solidarity in Sustainable Development Goal Seven 187
Nana Asare Obeng-Darko