Global Energy Law & Sustainability
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
- Publication date:
- 2021-08-20
- ISBN:
- 2632-4520
Description:
Global Energy Law and Sustainability is an international journal dedicated to research in energy law and policy, with an interdisciplinary focus comprising themes from a range of disciplines involved in energy research, such as: the energy life-cycle; energy production and infrastructure; energy regulation; economics and legal policy; energy justice; low-carbon energy law and transition; international energy law; subsidies; risk; governance; climate change; sustainability and environmental law.
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Latest documents
- Jorge Viñuales, The International Law of Energy
- Dirk Uwer and Daniel Zimmer, Carbon Capture and Storage: The Legal Landscape of Climate Change Mitigation Technology
- A Review of Recent Awards, Judgments and Opinions
- Agnieszka Ason and Julio Dal Poz, Contracts for Difference: The Instrument of Choice for the Energy Transition.
- An Expected New Wave of Climate Change Disputes in Africa
- Giuseppe Bellantuono, Lee Godden, Hanri Mostert, Hannah Wiseman, and Hao Zhang (eds), Handbook of Energy Law in the Low-Carbon Transition
- Regulating for Sustainability
- Assessing Public Participation in Energy Policy: A Normative Framework Approach in Nigeria
- Responding to an Energy Crisis: An Assessment of Italy's ‘Solidarity’ Contribution on Surplus Energy Profits
- International Investment Law and Arbitration in the Renewable Energy Sector – Quo Vadis?
Featured documents
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- Critical Minerals and the Global Energy Transition: Recognising Global South Perspectives
- Lars Niklasson, Improving the Sustainable Development Goals: Strategies and the Governance Challenge
- The Concept of lex petrolea from a Dispute Resolution Perspective: When Further Development is not Possible
- Danny Cullenward and David G. Victor, Making Climate Policy Work
- Leonardo Meeus, The Evolution of Electricity Markets in Europe
- The Covid-19 Crisis and its Effects on the Decarbonisation Process. The Regulatory Challenges Facing Chile
- Decarbonising Australian Electricity Markets: Regulatory Roadblocks and Transformative Opportunities for Achieving Net Zero