Energy in International Trade Law
Against the backdrop of energy markets that have radically changed in recent decades, this book offers an in-depth study of energy regulation in international trade law. The author seeks to clarify what we define as 'energy' in the context of the applicable international trade rules, and gives the reader a thorough analysis of the concepts, history and law of the various legal frameworks underpinning international energy trade. In addition, several case studies address the ongoing quest for energy security and show how the existing rules relate to some of the vast challenges that energy markets face today, notably the decentralisation and decarbonisation of energy markets.
- Offers a broad yet solid insight into the regulation of energy in international trade law
- Complex legal rules and realities of the energy sector are made accessible to readers
- An in-depth study of the three main challenges facing the energy sector today: decentralization, decarbonization and energy security
Reviews & endorsements
‘Books are often said to be timely; this one truly is.’ Ronald Steenblik, World Trade Review
‘Overall, this monograph presents a highly topical, well-written, and comprehensive assessment of the complex subject of trade in energy, placed within the context of evolving energy markets. It will undoubtedly serve as a helpful guide for policymakers and academic researchers.’ Vitaliy Pogoretskyy, Journal of International Economic Law
Product details
June 2021Adobe eBook Reader
9781108610896
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Energy in International Trade Law: Concepts, History and Legal Framework:
- 1. Energy in the Context of International Trade Law: Concepts and Changing Markets
- 2. The Role of Energy in International Trade Law History
- 3. The Current WTO Legal Framework Relevant for Energy
- 4. Beyond the WTO: The Energy Charter Treaty and Preferential Trade Agreements
- Part II. International Trade Law and Changing Energy Markets: Decentralisation, Decarbonisation and Energy Security:
- 5. Decentralising Energy Markets in Light of International Trade Law: OPEC and the EU Internal Energy Market
- 6. Decarbonising Energy Markets: Options for Constraining Dual Pricing and Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform in the WTO
- 7. The Emerging Concept of 'Energy Security' in International Trade Law
- 8. General Conclusion and Recommendations.