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Item Details
Title:
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LEGAL ASPECTS OF EU ENERGY REGULATION
IMPLEMENTING THE NEW DIRECTIVES ON ELECTRICITY AND GAS ACROSS EUROPE |
By: |
Peter Cameron (Editor) |
Format: |
Hardback |

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£230.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
0199279632 |
ISBN 13: |
9780199279630 |
Publisher: |
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
17 February, 2005 |
Pages: |
632 |
Description: |
This book examines the legal and regulatory impacts of the very latest measures (2004) to open up EU energy markets to competition. It provides a comprehensive overview of the new rules - in theory and practice - and charts their consequences for the regulation of electricity and gas across the EU. |
Synopsis: |
The EU has adopted sweeping new legislation that introduced new rules and repealed earlier legislation governing the EU electricity and gas sectors. This requires a review and rethinking of existing law and practice in all of the Member States and the ten new Member countries. It builds on a dramatic increase in regulation in recent years, arising from the introduction of competition in a highly sensitive and strategic sector of the EU economy, as well as a shift to regulation by national agencies in all 25 states, and an emerging role for the European Commission as a federal-style regulator. The new legislation will, among other things, modify the competences of the European and national regulatory authorities, creating new potential for tensions and problems in implementation and observance by the wide range of players now involved, including governments, regulators, and industry. It will also add to the potential for conflict between energy and non-energy regulatory authorities, especially with respect to the implementation of competition law and environmental law.Taking the latest developments as a starting point, the book focuses on those areas of national regulatory practice that raise important issues of a wider European significance, and which may provide lessons for improved regulatory co-operation in future. The book draws on the experience of prominent energy lawyers to provide an analysis of their own national experiences. The authors describe and comment on the key regulatory issues of third-party access, interconnector access, cross-border trade, the harmonisation of tariff methodology, congestion management, security of supply and public service obligations, the liberalisation v regulation debate, and the interface between the EU and national authorities. |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Oxford University Press |
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