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A compendium of new ideas for contemporary energy law and policy delivery There are laws and there are policies. This book addresses their effectiveness and analyses law and policy in terms of delivery. It tackles one of the most complicated policy areas: energy. Experts in energy from across the European Union and the United States each contribute short chapters on how best to achieve energy policy objectives. Perspectives are offered from a range of disciplines, including the sciences, law, politics, economics and engineering. From evaluating energy policy delivery in Texas in the US, to…mehr

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A compendium of new ideas for contemporary energy law and policy delivery There are laws and there are policies. This book addresses their effectiveness and analyses law and policy in terms of delivery. It tackles one of the most complicated policy areas: energy. Experts in energy from across the European Union and the United States each contribute short chapters on how best to achieve energy policy objectives. Perspectives are offered from a range of disciplines, including the sciences, law, politics, economics and engineering. From evaluating energy policy delivery in Texas in the US, to developing nuclear power in the UK, this book presents fresh thinking on key concepts and ideas on energy law and policy delivery in a concise and readable format. Key Features - New ideas and concepts from over 147 EU and US energy law and policy experts in 125 chapters - Presents interdisciplinary perspectives on achieving policy aims in energy law and policy - Sets out a new research agenda on policy delivery for academics, policy-makers, the public sector and industry - Novel, concise and accessible approach to advancing delivery of new ideas Raphael J. Heffron is a Senior Lecturer in Energy and Natural Resources Law at the Energy and Natural Resources Law Institute at Queen Mary University of London, a qualified Barrister-at-Law and an Associate Researcher at the Energy Policy Research Group, University of Cambridge. He has published extensively in energy law and policy journals and is the author of Deconstructing Energy Law and Policy: The Case of Nuclear Energy (Edinburgh University Press, 2015), Energy Law: An Introduction (2015) and Energy Law (2015). Gavin F. M. Little is Professor of Law at the University of Stirling. His main areas of interest are environmental law and regulation; public law; perspectives on legal scholarship; and legal history. His approach is broadly socio-legal and he has a particular interest in exploring law in cross-disciplinary contexts. A key theme in his work is the integration of legal/regulatory analysis with politics, public administration, science, history and culture. He has published in journals such as the Modern Law Review, the Journal of Law and Society and Legal Studies. Cover image: Photo of Copenhagen by Tammy Tour Guide https: //tammytourguide.wordpress.com Cover design: Stuart Dalziel [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN ISBN (cover): 978-0-7486-9679-6 ISBN (PPC): 978-0-7486-9678-9 Barcode
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Raphael Heffron is Professor for Global Energy Law & Sustainability at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of Dundee. Raphael is currently Co-Chair of the UK Energy Law and Policy Association; Visiting Professor in Energy Law at the International Hellenic University (Greece); Associate Researcher at the Energy Policy Research Group at the University of Cambridge; Visiting Professor at Paris-Dauphine University (Paris, France); Visiting Lecturer at the ESCP Business School (London and Paris) and Visiting Professor at the University of the West Indies (Trinidad & Tobago). Gavin Little is Head of Division of Law and Philosophy and Head of the Stirling Law School, and Professor of Public Law at the University of Stirling. He is an editor and contributing author to Law Making and the Scottish Parliament: The Early Years, E, Sutherland, K Goodall, G Little and F Davidson (eds), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2011. From the APF Professor Little's main areas of interest are environmental law and regulation; public law; perspectives on legal scholarship; and legal history. His approach is broadly socio-legal, and he has a particular interest in exploring law in cross-disciplinary contexts. A key theme in his work is the integration of legal/regulatory analysis with politics, public administration, science, history, and culture, and he has published in these areas in journals such as the Modern Law Review, the Journal of Law and Society and Legal Studies.