Energy Law in Europe

Author:   Martha Roggenkamp ,  Catherine Redgwell ,  Anita Ronne ,  Inigo del Guayo
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9780199217199


Pages:   1616
Publication Date:   01 November 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Martha Roggenkamp ,  Catherine Redgwell ,  Anita Ronne ,  Inigo del Guayo
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 6.40cm , Length: 25.30cm
Weight:   2.643kg
ISBN:  

9780199217199


ISBN 10:   019921719
Pages:   1616
Publication Date:   01 November 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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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 relevant structures, institute and dynamics. It will be an important addition to law libraries as well as a necessary purchase 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 energy 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 thorough 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 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 This is an excellent volume. It will appeal to both practitioners and academics and will, as the authors hope, provide invaluable material to support the teaching of energy law courses both within and beyond Europe. But it will also prove its worth for scholars and comparative law and policy makers, especially those interested in the way in which different jurisdictions handle key challenges such as deregulation, privatisation, marketing of electricity (through a pool or through bilateral arrangements), policies to encourage the adoption of renewables, and, more generally, Kyoto implementation options Nigel Bankes, University of Calgary; JENRL"


'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<br>


'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


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