Energy & Law 6 results

Energy & Law is a series which closely monitors the developments in energy law. Since the liberalisation of the gas and electricity markets and the development of sustainable energy sources, the European energy markets have been in constant development.

Market players have adapted themselves to these new market circumstances and the market structure of the energy sector has change thoroughly under the influence of free competition. The implementation of the EU liberalisation directives will change the organisation and working methods of the energy markets.

Energy & Law is published in parallel with the Dutch series Energie & Recht.
Editorial Committee:
- Prof. Martha M. Roggenkamp (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) - editor in chief
- Prof K. Deketelaere (University of Leuven, Belgium and University of Dundee, Scotland)

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6 results

  1. European Energy Law Report XI

    European Energy Law Report XI

    Book | 1st edition 2017 | United Kingdom | Martha Roggenkamp, Catherine Banet
    This volume includes chapters on “EU Energy and Climate Law – Policy and Jurisprudence”, “Energy and Climate Treaty Developments”, “Energy Infrastructure Developments: Offshore Electricity Systems and Network Investments”, “Heat Supply Legislation in the EU” and “Security of Energy Supply and Safety”.
    €177.00 incl. VAT
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  2. Handbook of Shale Gas Law and Policy

    Handbook of Shale Gas Law and Policy

    Economics, Access, Law, and Regulations in Key Jurisdictions
    Book | 1st edition 2016 | United Kingdom | Tina Hunter
    Concentrating solely on shale gas, this book is structured around five themes, namely an overview and introduction to shale gas activities, shale gas economics and energy security, access to shale gas resources, shale gas law and regulation, and the future of shale gas.
    €142.00 incl. VAT
    Student price: €48.00
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