Legal Design of Carbon Capture and Storage: Developments in the Netherlands from an International and EU Perspective

Author:   Martha M. Roggenkamp ,  Edwin Woerdman
Publisher:   Intersentia Publishers
Volume:   10
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9789050958011


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   16 November 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Martha M. Roggenkamp ,  Edwin Woerdman
Publisher:   Intersentia Publishers
Imprint:   Intersentia Publishers
Volume:   10
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9789050958011


ISBN 10:   905095801
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   16 November 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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'[...] a very useful reference point ... a useful means to expanding your comparative law understanding.' Gary P. Campbell in Australian Resources and Energy Law Journal (2010) 145. '[...] the editors have produced a high quality volume of both intellectual and practical value. Legal Design of Carbon Capture and Storage offers businesses, governments and environmental policy analysts a complete, richly textured, and often though-provoking look at the new and still emerging legal framework for CCS, a climate change technology of keen interest in Europe and around the globe.' Sanford E. Gaines in Environmental Liability 2 (2010) 75. '[...] a very useful and original contribution in the legal areas around CCS.' Tim Dixon in IEAGHG Greenhouse Issues 98 (2010) 18. 'Although the book is grounded in Dutch conditions it offers enough accessible explanation and thought-provoking analysis of common EU themes for it to become compulsory reading for anyone interested in CCS-related legislation in Europe and should definitely be so for those occupied with implementing the CCS Directive in the EU Member States.' David Langlet in RECIEL 19 (2) 2010. '[...] this excellent book provides not only an extensive examination of existing international and EU regimes concerning CCS, but also a detailed analysis of Dutch laws dealing with legal and regulatory issues associated with CCS. Also discussed are pending legal questions and gaps, with potential answers provided in an accurate and clear form. In so doing, the volume successfully provides an account of the CCS process and the issues associated with its regulation both to a readership familiar with CCS--such as academics, practitioners, industry participants, and policymakers--and to an uninitiated audience. [...] The contribution of this volume to CCS debates is significant. It fills a gap in the academic legal literature, which had not up to this point produced a dedicated compendium on the legal regime for CCS, due to continuous developments in the field. The result is an original and multivoiced legal analysis of existing legislation, combined with a stimulating assessment of cross-cutting legal issues and an enriching discussion of how they might be addressed within the Netherlands and beyond.' Chiara Armeni in Climate Law(2010) 461. 'Legal Design of Carbon Capture and Storage, edited by Martha Roggenkamp and Edwin Woerdman, presents a timely analysis of the emerging legal issues in the regulation of carbon capture and storage.' Nicola Durrant in 1 CCLR (2011 126)


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Martha M. Roggenkamp is professor of Energy Law at the University of Groningen and Director of the Groningen Centre of Energy Law. She is also a board member of the Groningen Energy and Sustainability Program (GESP) and the coordinator of the North Sea Energy Law Program and the specialization 'Energy and Climate Law"" in the LLM European Law. She has published widely on energy law issues since the early 1990s. She is the author of the monograph ""Oil and Gas: Netherlands Law and Practice"" (Chancery 1991) and ""Het Juridisch Kader van Pijpleidingen in de Olie- en Gasindustrie"" (PhD, Intersentia 1999). She is one of the co-editors of the book ""Energy Law in Europe"" (OUP 2003, 2007 and 2015), The Regulation of Power Exchanges in Europe (Intersentia 2004), the ""European Energy Law Report I - X (Intersentia 2004-2014), ""Legal Design of Carbon Capture and Storage-Developments in the Netherlands from an International and EU Perspective"" (Intersentia 2009), ""Energy Networks and the Law - Innovative Solutions in Changing Markets""(OUP 2012) and ""Essential EU Climate Law""(Edgar Elgar forthcoming 2015). She also has the chair of the Dutch Association of Energy Lawyers and as a member of the Academic Advisory Group of the Section on Energy, Environment and Infrastructure law of the IBA she has participated in several research projects covering issues such as ""Security of Energy Supply"", ""Human Rights in the Energy Sector"", ""Reregulating the Energy and Natural Resources Sector"" and ""The Law of Energy Underground"" (all published at OUP). In addition, she is editor in chief of the series Energy & Law published by Intersentia (Antwerp), member of the editorial board of the Dutch Journal of Energy Law and of the editorial committee of the Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, the International Energy Law Review and the Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review. Edwin Woerdman is Associate Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. He is also co-director of the Groningen Centre of Energy Law. He graduated cum laude in political science at Radboud University, where he specialised in economic theory. He defended his PhD on climate law and economics in Groningen in 2002. He is an expert in the field of emissions trading, including its implementation in the energy sector, with around 18 years of research experience on this subject. He published several international peer-reviewed articles, book chapters and monographs. He has also co-edited and (co-)authored several books. The authors are: Anatole Boute, Jan Bouwman, Marcel Brus, Irene Burgers, Oscar Couwenberg, Kars de Graaf, Wilbert Grevers, Avelien Haan, Jan Jans, Dick Lubach, Lennart Luten, Ko de Ridder, Martha Roggenkamp, Hans Vedder, Mark Wissink and Edwin Woerdman.

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