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Energy Law in Europe
National, EU and International Regulation
Second Edition
Edited by Martha Roggenkamp, Catherine Redgwell, Anita Rønne, and Iñigo del Guayo
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978-0-19-921719-9
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20 December 2007
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- A fully updated, comprehensive review of the most important legal developments in all parts of the energy chain in the European Energy sector since the last edition, with new treatment of Poland amongst the nine key energy-producing jurisdictions
- Analyses in detail the national, regional (EU) and international dimensions of energy law and policy, with separate chapters on international law affecting the energy sector and environmental law, the Energy Charter Treaty and EU regulation of the energy sector
- Examines both the legal framework for the exploration and production of oil and gas, the gas and electricity sector, and the consequences of EC liberalization for these sectors, the (national) legal issues regarding the nuclear sector and the legal instruments promoting energy savings, efficiency and renewables within the framework of the Kyoto protocol
- Written by a team of specialist academics and practitioners offering in-depth coverage of energy law, trade and regulation at national and international levels
New to this edition - New commercially focused chapter on standard agreements in European Energy Trade
- New chapter on EU External Relations in the energy sector, which serves to highlight increased cooperation in the energy field with key actors such as Russia, and to locate EU energy developments within a wider Euro-Mediterranean context
- To reflect the increased emphasis on transborder cooperation, the book will include new sections in each national chapter focusing on bilateral and plurilateral cooperation within the EU context, complementing the treatment in the EU external relations chapter
- New national survey chapter on Energy Law in Poland
The energy sector in Europe has changed rapidly over the last few years under the influence of trends towards globalization, liberalization, competition, de-monopolization, and strengthening of regulation in the field. The new edition of this book builds on the success of the first in providing an updated overview of these important developments at both international and European levels, covering the most important principles of international law of relevance to the energy sector. A chapter dedicated to comparison of legal developments across Europe addresses the increasingly important question of whether we are heading towards an international energy market. New
chapters on European Union External Energy Relations and Standard Agreements in European Energy Trade highlight growing cooperation in the energy field with major producers such as Russia, and the standards for trading energy in an integrated geographical market, including analysis of the product markets, as well as the relevant legal instruments and master agreements.
The book also focuses on the implementation of the significant Energy Directives, and the constitutional and regulatory framework in the key energy-producing jurisdictions in the EU: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. The national coverage emphasises trans-border collaboration by examining bilateral and multilateral cooperation within the
context of the European Union. There is also updated analysis of developments in these countries in every energy sector, including oil, gas, nuclear energy, and in response to the Kyoto protocol, to renewables and emissions, with the extent of coverage determined by the resource base of each country.Readership: Practitioners and academics specializing in the energy sector (oil companies, utilities, government, law firms) in Europe and worldwide; international organisations; energy law students; reference libraries in the UK and worldwide.
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Edited by Martha Roggenkamp, Professor of Energy Law, University of Groningen, and Senior Researcher at Simmons & Simmons, Rotterdam, Catherine Redgwell, Professor of International Law, University College, London, Anita Rønne, Associate Professor of Energy Law, the Law Faculty, University of Copenhagen, and Chairman of the Danish Energy Law Society, and Iñigo del Guayo, Professor in Administrative Law, University of Almeria; Director of the National Institute for Public Administration, Madrid Contributors: Finn Arnesen, Professor of Law, University of Oslo Craig Bamberger,
Formerly Legal Counsel, International Energy Agency, Paris Andrei Belyi, Free University of Brussels Geert van Calster, Professor of Law, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven Marcello Clarich, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Rome Eugene D. Cross, Senior Research Fellow, International Institute of Energy Law, University of Leiden Bram Delvaux, Institute for Environmental and Energy Law, University of Leuven Stephen Dow, Lecturer in Energy Law, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee Eckhart Ehlers, Tilburg Law and Economics Centre, University of Tilburg, Netherlands Matteo Falcione, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Rome Giovanni G. Gentile, Studio
Pessi e Associati Iñigo del Guayo, Professor in Administrative Law, University of Almeria Ulf Hammer, Professor, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo Leigh Hancher, Professor of European Law, Katholieke Universiteit, Tilburg, and of counsel, Allen & Overy, Amsterdam Per Håkon Høisveen, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Norway Knut Kaasen, Professor, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo Hans-Martin Koopman. Partner, Lehmann Rechtanswälte Partnerschaft, Hamburg Thierry Lauriol, Jeantet Associés, Paris Dariusz Mioduski, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna, Warsaw Dagfinn Nygaard, Conoco Phillips, Norway Michele Passaro, Autorità per l' Eletricità e
il Gas, Italy Johann-Christian Pielow, Institute of Mining and Energy Law, Ruhr-Universiteit, Bochum, Germany Catherine Redgwell, Professor of International Law, University College, London Martha M. Roggenkamp, Senior Researcher, Simmons and Simmons, Rotterdam, and Professor of Energy Law, University of Groningen Piet Jan Slot, Professor of Economic Law, University of Leiden Anita Rønne, Associate Professor in Energy Law, University of Copenhagen Wim Vandenberghe, DLA Piper, Brussels Rene Vanhaesendock, European Counsel, Sempra Energy Europe Ltd Francesco Vetro, Gestore Mercato Elettricità, Italy Thomas Waelde, Jean Monnet Chair of EC Economic & Energy Law, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and
Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee
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"This book is highly commendable. the editors present a coherent account of international, European and national energy law and politics by describing the relavant structures, institute and dynamics. It will be an important addition to law libraries as well as a neccesary purcahse for professionals involved in the increasingly integrated energy markets" - Florian Becker, Common Market Law Review
"...Offers a comprehensive review of the most important legal developments in the European energy sector. The list of authors is impressive. It includes some of the most distinguished academics and practitioners in the field. Their expertise has made this vast compilation of (inter)national energy law possible...This book provides invaluable guidance in the maze of enery law within Europe. The greatest achievement of the book is that it deals with energy in the widest possible sense, while at the same time being in-depth. Readers are thus able to get a very throrough overview of the whole area...this book is unique in its coverage and quality. It offers in-depth and comprehensive analysis of practically all the major energy issues. It remains the leading handbook in the field." -
Tjarda van der Vijer, ECLR 29 (10)
Review(s) from previous edition
"'This monumental compilation of European energy law draws on the collective expertise of its authors. This is a "must" for any professional or reference facility whose work involves this dynamic and fast changing field.' - Don Zillman, Godfrey Professor of Law, University of Maine
"'... fulfils the high expectations induced by the impressive list of authors. It is well-structured, all topics discussed are of essential importance within energy law and it is written in a clear language. The idea of involving a large number of highly reputed scholars with expertise within different areas of energy law has as a result that each chapter of the book can be read individually as legal essays which together provide a unique overview of present energy law in continental Europe.'" - Michael Budtz, Kromann Reumert, Denmark
"A fundamental compliment to specific international, regional and national energy law treatises and handbooks, the book offers a unique overview of the various energy laws in Europe and beyond, both from the perspective of academics and practitioners"
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1: Catherine Redgwell, Martha M. Roggenkamp, Anita Rønne, and Iñigo del Guayo: Introduction
2: Catherine Redgwell: International Energy Law
3: Andrei Belyi: EU External Energy Relations
4: Craig Bamberger and Thomas Waelde: The Energy Charter Treaty
5: Eugene D. Cross, Bram Delvaux, Leigh Hancher, Piet Jan Slot, Geert van Calster and Wim Vandenberghe: EU Energy Law
6: Hans-Martin Koopman and Rene Vanhaesendonck: Standard Agreements in European Energy Trade
7: Anita Rønne: Energy Law in Denmark
8: Thierry Lauriol: Energy Law in France
9: Johann-Christian Pielow, Hans-Martin Koopman and Eckhart Ehlers: Energy Law in Germany
10: Marcello Clarich, Matteo Falcione, Giovanni G. Gentile, Michele Passaro and Francesco Vetro: Energy Law in Italy
11: Martha M. Roggenkamp: Energy Law in the Netherlands
12: Finn Arnesen, Ulf Hammer, Per Håkon Høisveen, Knut Kaasen, and Dagfinn Nygaard: Energy Law in Norway
13: Dariusz Mioduski: Energy Law in Poland
14: Iñigo del Guayo: Energy Law in Spain
15: Stephen Dow: Energy Law in the United Kingdom
16: Catherine Redgwell, Martha M. Roggenkamp, Anita Rønne, and Iñigo del Guayo: Energy Law in Europe: Conclusions
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