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Peter Cameron, Raphael J. Heffron (Beteiligte)

Legal Aspects of EU Energy Regulation


Herausgegeben von Cameron, Peter; Heffron, Raphael J.
2. Aufl. 2016. 832 S. 247 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; OUP OXFORD 2016
ISBN: 0-19-874322-X (019874322X)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-874322-4 (9780198743224)

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An essential and practical guide to the energy laws and regulations of the European Union (EU), fully updated to cover the latest expansion of the EU, the effects of the financial crisis, and new developments in renewable energy.
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.
This book is of current relevance to both legal academics and practitioners alike, especially legal researchers focusing on EU energy law and policy, and lawyers involved in interpreting EU energy law and regulation. The energy policy makers at the EU level, also, cannot overlook the informative importance of this book, which is necessary to inform their decision-making process. Certainly, it is an important contribution to the body of knowledge in energy markets and quintessentially, the regulation of those markets to achieve policy goals. Dayann Obeng-Darko, UEF Law School (International Energy Law Review, 2017)
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)