Legal Aspects of EU Energy Regulation

Legal Aspects of EU Energy Regulation

Legal Aspects of EU Energy Regulation

Legal Aspects of EU Energy Regulation

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Overview

This book provides comprehensive coverage of EU energy law in practice, evaluating the effectiveness of the Third Energy Package, the rise and importance of national and EU renewable energy measures in electricity markets, interconnection and infrastructure aspects of the electricity and gas markets. The national reports take into account the legal and institutional diversity among the Member States, drawing on the experience of prominent energy lawyers to provide analyses of their own national experiences. This book includes an overview of the Energy Union, the institutional framework of regulation, a comprehensive review of how things have changed as a result of the various energy packages, state aid decisions and Energy Charter and European Court of Justice case law.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191065408
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 11/17/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 830
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Professor Peter D. Cameron, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law&Policy, University of Dundee Dr Raphael J Heffron, Energy&Natural Resources Law Institute, Queen Mary University of London. Foreword by Lord John Mogg, Chair, Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER)

Table of Contents

Part I: Setting the Scene
1. Completing the Internal Market in Energy: Balancing the Aims of EU Energy Law and Policy, Peter Cameron
2. Overview of EU External Energy Relations, Ana Stanic
3. 'Shared Governance': The New Role for National Regulators, Raphael Heffron
Part II: Country Reports
4. Austria, Peter M. Polak
5. Bulgaria, Kostadin Sirleshto
6. Czech Republic, Jakub Adam, Marek Stradal
7. Finland, Laura Huomo
8. France, Mathias Dantin, Christophe Lefort, Thomas Herman, Raphaelle Buot de L'Epine
9. Germany, Kai Pritzsche & Sebastian Pooschke
10. Greece, Gus J. Papamichalopoulos
11. Hungary, Kristof Ferenczi
12. Ireland, Patrick McGovern
13. Italy, Matteo Falcione, Mileto Mario Giuliani, Milly Supino
14. The Netherlands, Jaap de Keijzer
15. Norway, Dag Erlend Henriksen & Eivind Aarnes Nilsen
16. Portugal, Ricardo Andrade Amaro
17. Romania, Ruxandra Bologa & Gabriela Cacerea
18. Slovenia, Mateja Cuk
19. Spain, Juan I. Gonzalez Ruiz & Jose Soria
20. Belgium, Kaspar Endrikson
21. UK, Alexander Msimang
22. Sweden, Hans Andreasson
23. The Baltics, William Simons, Carri Ginter, Kaspar Endrikson, Kaupo Lepasepp
24. Croatia, Petra Santic
25. Poland, Igor Muszynski
26. Slovakia, Marek Staron & Zoran Draskovic
27. Denmark, Michael Meyer
28. External Relations, Graham Coop
29. Conclusions, Peter Cameron, Raphael J. Heffron
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