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9781839700293

European Energy Law Report XIV

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  • ISBN13:

    9781839700293

  • ISBN10:

    1839700297

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2021-12-23
  • Publisher: Intersentia

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Summary

The European Energy Law Reports are an initiative taken by the organisers of the European Energy Law Seminar which has been organised on an annual basis since 1989 at Noordwijk aan Zee in the Netherlands. The aim of this seminar is to present an overview of the most important legal developments in the field of international, EU and national energy and climate law. Whereas the first seminars concentrated on the developments at EC level, which were the results of the establishment of an Internal Energy Market, the focus has now gradually switched to the developments at the national level following the implementation of the EU Directives with regard to the internal electricity and gas markets. This approach can also be found in these reports.This volume includes chapters on "Developments in the EU and EU Energy Law", "EU Case Law", "New Developments in Cross-Border Energy Governance", "Energy Communities" and "Clean Hydrogen: Regulatory Frameworks".

Author Biography

Martha M. Roggenkamp is professor of Energy Law at the University of Groningen and Director of the Groningen Centre of Energy Law. She is also a board member of the Groningen Energy and Sustainability Program (GESP) and the coordinator of the North Sea Energy Law Program and the specialization ‘Energy and Climate Law” in the LLM European Law. Catherine Banet is Associate Professor, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, Energy and Resources Law Department, University of Oslo, Norway.

Table of Contents

Introduction (p. 1) PART I. DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EU AND EU ENERGY LAW Chapter I. Brexit and the Energy Market: The UK Decoupled (p. 11) Chapter II. The EU’s Text Proposal for a Revised Energy Charter Treaty: Legal Consequences and the Practical Implications for the Energy Transition (p. 31) Chapter III. Review of the EU 20-20-20 Goals (p. 55) PART II. EU CASE LAW Chapter IV. How is the Energy Sector Faring at the EU Courts? (p. 79) Chapter V. Energy Policy Objectives in Lithuania in the Light of Recent State Aid Cases (p. 97) Chapter VI. Offshore Wind Farms and State Aid Rules: The Case of France (p. 115) PART III. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CROSS-BORDER ENERGY GOVERNANCE Chapter VII. Cross-Border Electricity Trade in Europe: Towards an ‘Electrical Schengen Area’? (p. 131) Chapter VIII. The New Nordic Balancing Model (p. 149) Chapter IX. The Contested Legal and Political Landscape of Nord Stream 2: In Uncharted Waters (p. 171) PART IV. ENERGY COMMUNITIES Chapter X. Energy Communities in the EU: Challenges for the Implementation of the EU Legal Framework (p. 197) Chapter XI. Energy Communities in Spain: Legal and Societal Challenges (p. 219) Chapter XII. Energy Communities in the Netherlands: Learning from Local Energy Initiatives (p. 239) PART V. CLEAN HYDROGEN: REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS Chapter XIII. Green Hydrogen Developments in the EU: Cross-Border Cooperation between Germany and the Netherlands (p. 267) Chapter XIV. The Regulatory Framework for Green Hydrogen Developments in the North Sea (p. 295)

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