A Research Agenda for International Energy Law
Kim Talus
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Abstract:
A Research Agenda for International Energy Law offers a novel exploration into the future direction of research in international energy law, highlighting contemporary themes such as competition for investments, and fair and equitable access to energy.
Keywords: Environment; Law - Academic; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803924953
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The disciplinary foundations of energy law , pp 7-24

- Kaisa Huhta
- Ch 2 The intertwining of climate and energy law - three thematic discussions for the emerging research agenda , pp 25-44

- Seita Vesa
- Ch 3 The future of international energy trade and investment: from petroleum to technology, from investment protection to subsidies , pp 45-62

- Moritz Wüstenberg
- Ch 4 Energy investments under the evolving framework of international investment law , pp 63-84

- Katariina Särkänne
- Ch 5 International competition over energy investments on the path towards net-zero: a comparative study of EU and US support for CCUS , pp 85-112

- Kim Talus and Tade Oyewunmi
- Ch 6 The regulatory challenges of new, emerging technologies in the energy sector , pp 113-146

- Sirja-Leena Penttinen and Harry Phillips
- Ch 7 A model for renewable hydrogen export contracts: towards international best practice , pp 147-185

- Cameron Kelly and Jordie Pettit
- Ch 8 Fair and equitable access to energy for all in sub-Saharan Africa: solidarity in Sustainable Development Goal Seven , pp 187-218

- Nana Asare Obeng-Darko
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