The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development
In November 2003, the Commission on Environmental Law (CEL) of IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) launched a new scholarly network of environmental law faculties and professors: the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law. The IUCN Academy, a consortium of specialized research centers in university law faculties worldwide, constitutes a learned society examining how law advances a just society that values and conserves nature. As part of the Academy's mandate, a significant topic of interregional research will be identified each year and the results presented at an annual meeting and published for wide dissemination. The timely and challenging research focus for 2003 was "The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development." This volume comprises the contributions of the 2003 conference.
- Significant research in environment and energy by one of the leading scholarly initiatives in the field
- Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of sustainable energy law, including papers on the commercialization of renewable energy technologies
- Written by a range of international experts
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January 2005Hardback
9780521845250
630 pages
260 × 185 × 37 mm
1.255kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Message from Kofi A. Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations
- Introduction: a global learned society to address Earth's evolution: the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Nicholas A. Robinson
- Public lectures on international environmental law Alexandre Kiss
- Part I. Sustainable Development and the Role of Energy Law:
- 1. Development and energy Jose Goldemberg
- 2. The imperatives of energy for sustainable development Thomas B. Johansson
- 3. 2020 energy demand of China and energy conservation Zhou Dadi
- 4. Sustainable development and the Marrakech accords David Hodas
- 5. Ethical implications Klaus Bosselmann
- 6. Technological implications William Chandler
- Part II. Legal Issues in Contemporary Energy Law:
- 7. Legal frameworks for energy for sustainable development Richard Ottinger
- 8. Air pollution control laws: common but differentiated responsibilities for managing the atmosphere Nicholas A. Robinson
- 9. Green pricing and green power marketing: demand-side mechanisms for promoting 'green power' in deregulated energy markets Alexandra S. Wawryk
- 10. Agricultural renewable energy and its management in China Zhu Jian-guo
- Part III. International Energy Law:
- 11. International law and global sustainable energy production and consumption Adrian J. Bradbrook and Ralph D. Wahnshafft
- 12. Policy options Kui-Nang (Peter) Mak and Friedrich Soltau
- 13. Financing energy for sustainable development Jayarao Gururaja
- 14. The Clean Development Mechanism and the UNFCCC/Kyoto Protocol developments Maria Socorro Z. Manguiat
- 15. The report of the World Commission on Dams: some implications for energy law Achim Steiner and Lawrence J. M. Haas
- 16. International issues for sustainable development: IUCN perspective John Scanlon
- 17. Enhanced implementation and enforcement of international environmental laws by the judiciary Alfred Rest
- Part IV. Comparative Energy Law:
- 18. UNDP: China's energy portfolio Rusong Li
- 19. Implementing the Kyoto Protocol beyond the WSSD at Johannesburg - the Japanese perspective Akio Morishima
- 20. Strategy, policy, and law promoting renewable energy resources in China Wang Xi, Mao Runlin and Maggie Dong
- 21. Energy development and utilization in Africa Ibibia Worika
- 22. European energy law initiatives Bernhard Nagel
- 23. The law of energy for sustainable development in Britain Andrew Warren
- Part V. Electricity Restructuring:
- 24. Some environmental lessons from electricity restructuring Peter A. Bradford
- 25. The implications of electricity restructuring for a sustainable energy framework: what's law got to do with it? Rosemary Lyster
- 26. Electricity market liberalization and energy sustainability Barry Barton
- Part VI. Financing for Sustainable Energy:
- 27. Financing clean energy for development Alan S. Miller
- 28. Legal aspects of international project finance for sustainable energy development Donggen Xu
- 29. Emissions trading systems Cao Ming-de
- Part VII. Civil Society and the Procedural Requirements of Energy Law for Sustainable Development:
- 30. The role of civil society Svitlana Kravchenko
- 31. Foundations in university education Michael I. Jeffery
- 32. The role of the judiciary Paul Stein
- 33. Access to justice and citizen enforcement John Bonine
- 34. The business case and approach to sustainable energy Nick Wood
- Index.