Codex EU Energy Law

Codex EU Energy Law
Author: Kurt Deketelaere
Publisher: Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2012
Genre: Energy industries
ISBN: 3869651857

HauptbeschreibungThe Codices EU Energy Law and EU Climate Law bring together the most essential, presently applicable legislation, as adopted in the framework of the EU Institutions. Codex EU Energy LawThe liberalisation of the European gas and electricity markets, the awareness to increase the security of energy supply, the necessity to be more energy efficient, and the protection of the environment have triggered the European energy legislation to flourish in recent years. Therefore, an impressive amount of new regulations, directives and decisions on gas, electricity, renewables, biofuels, re.

European Energy Law and Policy

European Energy Law and Policy
Author: Heiko Krüger
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1786430347

EU energy law and policy have become more and more complex in recent years. Today these areas feature a multitude of layers concerning not only regulation of the power industry, but also security of energy supply, climate change, consumer needs and technical innovation. This textbook serves as an introduction to this distinctive field. For readers without much experience with the EU, the author provides a separate chapter which outlines the institutional structure and functioning of the European Union in the field of energy policy. Tables of key court decisions and key legislation, review questions and further reading lists ultimately help to give readers a lasting impression of one of the most vibrant fields of EU law and policy.

Research Handbook on EU Energy Law and Policy

Research Handbook on EU Energy Law and Policy
Author: Rafael Leal-Arcas
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 178643105X

This authoritative Research Handbook presents, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of the most important research and latest trends in EU energy law and policy. It offers high-quality original contributions that provide state-of-the-art research in this rapidly evolving area, situated in the broader context of international economic law and governance.

Codex EU Climate Law

Codex EU Climate Law
Author: Kurt Deketelaere
Publisher:
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783869651866

The Codices EU Energy Law and EU Climate Law bring together the most essential, presently applicable legislation, as adopted in the framework of the EU Institutions. Codex EU Climate Law European climate legislation has been booming in recent years and the EU has set a serious amount of new regulations, directives and decisions on climate protection. Several drivers are responsible for the thriving attention of the European legislator for climate protection: the increased emissions of greenhouse gases; the heating of the planet; the international legislative actions to deal with mitigation of and adaptation to climate change; the ambition of the EU to be the front-runner in the policy development regarding climate protection, the explicit choice for a low-carbon EU economy etc. The Codex EU Climate Law contains the most relevant directives, regulations and decisions on, e.g.: ? GHG Emissions Allowance Trading: Scheme/Monitoring and Reporting/Registries ? Effort Sharing ? Geological Storage or Carbon Dioxide ? Transport and Fuels ? Ozone Layer Protection ? Fluorinated Gases For all practitioners involved in this broad field of legislation, the Codices EU Energy Law and EU Climate Law each aim to be an up-to-date efficient working tool, facilitating research, use and application of EU Law related to energy and climate.

EU Energy Law and Policy Issues

EU Energy Law and Policy Issues
Author: Bram Delvaux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Energy conservation
ISBN: 9781780681870

"This fourth volume of the 'ELRF' book 'EU Energy Law and Policy Issues', as with the previous versions of the book, offers an overview of some of the most recent developments taking place in the EU energy law and policy sector. In this respect, the reader will find a number of contributions which provide detailed and critical views on some of the main issues in this area. Over the years the Energy Law Research Forum or "ELRF" has confirmed it has a role to play in the energy law and policy debate. Today, the ELRF includes most of the younger generation of EU energy law specialists with an academic interest, and the book has become a reference for research and literature, as well as for the Court of Justice of the European Union. This edition of the book covers topical issues ranging from exemptions and derogations in the EU energy acquis, pricing, access, investments, nuclear energy, external energy relations as well as the role of regulatory authorities in the EU and beyond."--Back cover.

Legal Aspects of EU Energy Regulation

Legal Aspects of EU Energy Regulation
Author: Peter D. Cameron
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198743224

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.

Introduction to EU Energy Law

Introduction to EU Energy Law
Author: Kim Talus
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2016
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 019879181X

Offering an introduction to students on the most essential elements of EU energy law and policy, this volume will be the go-to text for those seeking knowledge of EU energy regulation and its objectives, as well as an overview of energy law. Specific topics will cover the content of sector-specific energy regulation, the application and impact of general EU law on energy markets, third party access, unbundling, investment in cross-border networks, energy trading and market supervision, the application of general EU competition law on energy markets, the impact of free movement provisions, and the application of state aid rules. A structured, step by step guide through the fundamental areas of EU energy law.

Capacity Mechanisms in EU Energy Law

Capacity Mechanisms in EU Energy Law
Author: Kaisa Huhta
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2019-07-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9403514531

Many states – including European Union (EU) Member States – subsidise energy producers in order to guarantee the uninterrupted availability of affordable electricity. This book presents the first in-depth examination of how these so-called capacity mechanisms are addressed in EU law and how they affect the functioning of the EU energy markets. Focusing on the existing legal framework as well as the new provisions of the Clean Energy for All Europeans package for capacity mechanisms, the author addresses and analyses such aspects as the following: the structure and functioning of the EU electricity markets; EU’s competence to address security of supply and Member States’ margin of discretion; sector-specific rules for security of supply; legal conditions for subsidising generation adequacy; capacity remuneration under the EU State aid regime; free movement rules that address generation adequacy measures; balancing different interests of EU energy law in the context of generation adequacy; and the requirement of proportionality in State intervention to ensure generation adequacy. The analysis draws on relevant sources of EU law (treaties, regulations and directives) as well as the case law of the European Court of Justice and the General Court, together with soft law instruments such as Commission guidelines. Scholarly sources include not only legal literature but also work on energy policy, energy engineering and energy economics. As a detailed analysis of how capacity mechanisms address issues arising in the context of the enegy transition – and how the system of EU law applicable to capacity mechanisms should be interpreted to further the objectives of EU energy law – the book will help policymakers and legislators in Member States to understand the changing legal setting for capacity mechanisms. Lawyers, academics and other professionals who deal with EU electricity markets in the EU and beyond are sure to welcome its detailed description and analysis.

EU Energy Law and Policy

EU Energy Law and Policy
Author: Kim Talus
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191509868

A critical overview of European Union energy law and policy, this book takes a law-in-context approach as it examines the development of EU energy law from the 1950s to the present day. It discusses the development of EU energy law; the application of general EU law into energy; the regulation of EU energy markets; international aspects of EU energy law; and policy, sustainability, and energy regulation. Presenting an up-to-date overview of EU energy law and policy and a critical analysis of its sub-areas, the book extends the discussion from electricity and natural gas markets to other areas of energy, including oil. This holistic approach to the subject is then placed within the broader context of the international geopolitical sphere which EU energy law and policy operates, as the author considers the impact of regional and international energy policies and markets on the EU markets and the overall EU policy. He also draws on the wider context and takes into account non-legal factors such as the impact of unconventionals, the rise of the BRICS, and the 'Arab spring'. The book frames EU energy law as a topic that can provoke intellectual, political, and professional discussion about the slowly moving train of economic regulation under the typical pressures and contradictions of countries and the European Union in the global economy.