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Energy Security Barry Barton (, Professor, School of Law, University of Waikato)

Energy Security By Barry Barton (, Professor, School of Law, University of Waikato)

Energy Security by Barry Barton (, Professor, School of Law, University of Waikato)


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This volume examines energy security in a privatised, liberalized, and increasingly global energy market. Chapters offer a variety of international, regional, and national approaches to energy security, followed by analysis of the legal provisions relating to the main energy sectors. It also provides environmental and geopolitical perspectives.

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Energy Security: Managing Risk in a Dynamic Legal and Regulatory Environment by Barry Barton (, Professor, School of Law, University of Waikato)

This volume examines energy security in a privatized, liberalized, and increasingly global energy market, in which the concept of sustainability has developed together with a higher awareness of environmental issues, but where the potential for supply disruptions, price fluctuation, and threats to infrastructure safety must also be considered. Part I commences with an essential introductory chapter which defines energy security and sets forth the key issues and themes of the book. There then follow several cross-cutting chapters which include sceptical analysis of energy security claims from an environmental perspective and a broader geopolitical analysis of energy security. Part II examines a wide variety of international, regional, and national approaches to energy security issues. Energy security concerns differ considerably from country to country, however most of the chapters examining particular nations provide an economic and historical context of their energy security concerns, followed by a detailed analysis of the legal provisions relating to each of the main energy sectors (oil, gas, coal, electricity, nuclear, and renewable energies). This entails examination of regulation, organization, and planning for security and other purposes. In a number of cases, energy security law is shaped by other factors such as market liberalization, environmental protection, and competition policy. Part III comprises two final chapters, the first contrasting the various national and regional approaches and analysing cross-cutting issues, whilst the concluding chapter forecasts future trends in the legal regulation of energy security.

Energy Security Reviews

... well-written, scholarly collection of contributed chapters brimming with practical and intellectual insight; and likely to be of enduring value ... this book will be an important source of guidance and clarification for energy policy-makers around the world at a time when the distinction between energy law and policy has never been more blurred. * Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law *

About Barry Barton (, Professor, School of Law, University of Waikato)

Professor Barry Barton is at the School of Law, University of Waikato. Catherine Redgwell is Professor of International Law at University College London Anita Rnne is Associate Professor in Energy Law in the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. Donald N. Zillman is Godfrey Professor of Law at the University of Maine School of Law.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION; INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL APPROACHES; NATIONAL APPROACHES; OVERVIEW

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NPB9780199271610
9780199271610
0199271615
Energy Security: Managing Risk in a Dynamic Legal and Regulatory Environment by Barry Barton (, Professor, School of Law, University of Waikato)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2004-03-25
508
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