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The first edition of Energy Law: An Introduction was a great success and this extended second edition is expected to be just as successful. It is used widely as a core text in energy law courses across the world and this second issue adds further discussion on important topics such as energy law principles and drivers. Further, it highlights issues of energy justice, a growing and an emergent topic which is also at the core of the energy law principles and the key drivers of why new energy law is formulated.
The textaims to outline the principles and central logic behind energy law. Therefore, readers from across the world should be able to use it as a guide to thinking about energy law in their own countries. A variety of examples from many different countries are included in the text and while examples and comparisons are mainly from the EU and US, they represent good examples of more advanced and innovative energy law.
For those readers who seek further or more in-depth knowledge, this text will only serve as an introduction. However, a key focus of the book is to direct the reader where they to look for further information and within the book there are suggested extra readings, the key recommended journals to read and other sources of information based on institutions who publish further material in this area.
Overall this second edition of Energy Law: An Introduction aims to inspire students and others to contribute to try and improve energy law across the world and enable us all to contribute in our own small way to delivering a just and sustainable energy world for future generations.
The first edition of Energy Law: An Introduction was a great success and this extended second edition is expected to be just as successful. It is used widely as a core text in energy law courses across the world and this second issue adds further discussion on important topics such as energy law principles and drivers. Further, it highlights issues of energy justice, a growing and an emergent topic which is also at the core of the energy law principles and the key drivers of why new energy law is formulated.
The textaims to outline the principles and central logic behind energy law. Therefore, readers from across the world should be able to use it as a guide to thinking about energy law in their own countries. A variety of examples from many different countries are included in the text and while examples and comparisons are mainly from the EU and US, they represent good examples of more advanced and innovative energy law.
For those readers who seek further or more in-depth knowledge, this text will only serve as an introduction. However, a key focus of the book is to direct the reader where they to look for further information and within the book there are suggested extra readings, the key recommended journals to read and other sources of information based on institutions who publish further material in this area.
Overall this second edition of Energy Law: An Introduction aims to inspire students and others to contribute to try and improve energy law across the world and enable us all to contribute in our own small way to delivering a just and sustainable energy world for future generations.
Professor Heffron is Professor for Global Energy Law & Sustainability at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of Dundee. As of July 2019 he is also Jean Monnet Professor in the Just Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy awarded by the European Commission. In 2020, he was also appointed as Senior Counsel at Janson law firm in Brussels (Belgium). Professor Heffron is a qualified Barrister-at-Law, and a graduate of both Oxford (MSc) and Cambridge (MPhil & PhD). His work all has a principal focus on achieving a just transition to a low-carbon economy, and combines a mix of energy law, policy, management and economics. He has published over 140 publications of different types and is the most cited scholar in his field worldwide (1360+Scopus). Professor Heffron has given just over 135 keynote or guest lectures in 49 countries worldwide.
Raphael's energy research has involved funding from UK national research councils (the ESRC and the EPSRC), the EU and currently through the European Commission Jean Monnet Professorship 2019-2022, UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (ERA-ACTOM) and the British Academy. Raphael was elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh Young Academy of Scotland in 2018. His research and teaching has been recognised by the award of a Jean Monnet Professorship by the European Commission twice in 2016 (-2019) and 2019 (-2022). His teaching has also been recognised in the UK by becoming a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy in 2018. He is a reviewer for the next IPCC Report. Raphael is on the Editorial Board of the International Energy Law Review, the Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review and is Consulting Editor of the current Halsbury's Laws of England volumes on Energy Law (the leading practitioner energy law series). Raphael is also Editor-in-Chief of the Edinburgh University Press journal Global Energy Law & Sustainability.
Raphael is currently or has been in the past the following positions: the Co-Chair of the UK Energy Law and Policy Association; Visiting Professor in Energy Law at the International Hellenic University (Greece); an Associate Researcher at the Energy Policy Research Group at the University of Cambridge (current); a Visiting Professor at Paris-Dauphine University (Paris, France - current), Queen Mary University of London (UK - current), the University of West Indies (Trinidad-based), Javeriana University (Colombia) and University Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique - current), University of Brawijaja (Indonesia- current); a Visiting Lecturer at the ESCP Business School (London and Paris); and a Visiting Scholar at MIT (US), University of Sydney (Australia) University Of Texas at Austin (US) and the British Institute for International and Comparative Law (UK).
Raphael read for his PhD at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. He is also a trained Barrister-at-Law and was called to the Bar in July 2007 in the Republic of Ireland. He holds degrees from the University of Cambridge (MPhil-Darwin, PhD-Trinity Hall), the University of Oxford (MSc- Christ Church) the University of St. Andrews (MLitt), and Trinity College Dublin (BA, MA).
Provides a complete global assessment of energy law
Allows readers to grasp the formulation process for energy law at local, national and international level
Includes key learning tools for developing 'thinking skills' on energy law
Chapter 1. What Is Energy Law?.- Chapter 2. The Different Levels of Energy Law.- Chapter 3. Issues in Energy Law.- Chapter 4. The Evolution of Energy Law.- Chapter 5. Energy Law Principles.- Chapter 6. Energy Law Research and Conclusions.
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
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Fachbereich: | Internationales & ausländ. Recht |
Genre: | Recht |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Reihe: | SpringerBriefs in Law |
Inhalt: |
xiv
107 S. 2 s/w Illustr. 5 farbige Illustr. 107 p. 7 illus. 5 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9783030775209 |
ISBN-10: | 3030775208 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Heffron, Raphael J. |
Auflage: | 2nd ed. 2021 |
Hersteller: |
Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG SpringerBriefs in Law |
Maße: | 235 x 155 x 8 mm |
Von/Mit: | Raphael J. Heffron |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.06.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,201 kg |
Professor Heffron is Professor for Global Energy Law & Sustainability at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of Dundee. As of July 2019 he is also Jean Monnet Professor in the Just Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy awarded by the European Commission. In 2020, he was also appointed as Senior Counsel at Janson law firm in Brussels (Belgium). Professor Heffron is a qualified Barrister-at-Law, and a graduate of both Oxford (MSc) and Cambridge (MPhil & PhD). His work all has a principal focus on achieving a just transition to a low-carbon economy, and combines a mix of energy law, policy, management and economics. He has published over 140 publications of different types and is the most cited scholar in his field worldwide (1360+Scopus). Professor Heffron has given just over 135 keynote or guest lectures in 49 countries worldwide.
Raphael's energy research has involved funding from UK national research councils (the ESRC and the EPSRC), the EU and currently through the European Commission Jean Monnet Professorship 2019-2022, UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (ERA-ACTOM) and the British Academy. Raphael was elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh Young Academy of Scotland in 2018. His research and teaching has been recognised by the award of a Jean Monnet Professorship by the European Commission twice in 2016 (-2019) and 2019 (-2022). His teaching has also been recognised in the UK by becoming a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy in 2018. He is a reviewer for the next IPCC Report. Raphael is on the Editorial Board of the International Energy Law Review, the Renewable Energy Law and Policy Review and is Consulting Editor of the current Halsbury's Laws of England volumes on Energy Law (the leading practitioner energy law series). Raphael is also Editor-in-Chief of the Edinburgh University Press journal Global Energy Law & Sustainability.
Raphael is currently or has been in the past the following positions: the Co-Chair of the UK Energy Law and Policy Association; Visiting Professor in Energy Law at the International Hellenic University (Greece); an Associate Researcher at the Energy Policy Research Group at the University of Cambridge (current); a Visiting Professor at Paris-Dauphine University (Paris, France - current), Queen Mary University of London (UK - current), the University of West Indies (Trinidad-based), Javeriana University (Colombia) and University Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique - current), University of Brawijaja (Indonesia- current); a Visiting Lecturer at the ESCP Business School (London and Paris); and a Visiting Scholar at MIT (US), University of Sydney (Australia) University Of Texas at Austin (US) and the British Institute for International and Comparative Law (UK).
Raphael read for his PhD at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. He is also a trained Barrister-at-Law and was called to the Bar in July 2007 in the Republic of Ireland. He holds degrees from the University of Cambridge (MPhil-Darwin, PhD-Trinity Hall), the University of Oxford (MSc- Christ Church) the University of St. Andrews (MLitt), and Trinity College Dublin (BA, MA).
Provides a complete global assessment of energy law
Allows readers to grasp the formulation process for energy law at local, national and international level
Includes key learning tools for developing 'thinking skills' on energy law
Chapter 1. What Is Energy Law?.- Chapter 2. The Different Levels of Energy Law.- Chapter 3. Issues in Energy Law.- Chapter 4. The Evolution of Energy Law.- Chapter 5. Energy Law Principles.- Chapter 6. Energy Law Research and Conclusions.
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Internationales & ausländ. Recht |
Genre: | Recht |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Reihe: | SpringerBriefs in Law |
Inhalt: |
xiv
107 S. 2 s/w Illustr. 5 farbige Illustr. 107 p. 7 illus. 5 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9783030775209 |
ISBN-10: | 3030775208 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Heffron, Raphael J. |
Auflage: | 2nd ed. 2021 |
Hersteller: |
Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG SpringerBriefs in Law |
Maße: | 235 x 155 x 8 mm |
Von/Mit: | Raphael J. Heffron |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.06.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,201 kg |