Energy Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Tandon, Usha
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Energy Law and Policy provides a constructive understanding of energy law, a relatively new area in the discourse of environmental law. It argues the importance of looking into existing legal imperatives to frame a robust, and comprehensive legal framework on renewable energy at national and international levels.
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Energy Law and Policy provides a constructive understanding of energy law, a relatively new area in the discourse of environmental law. It argues the importance of looking into existing legal imperatives to frame a robust, and comprehensive legal framework on renewable energy at national and international levels.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 153mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780199482979
- ISBN-10: 0199482977
- Artikelnr.: 54544823
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 153mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780199482979
- ISBN-10: 0199482977
- Artikelnr.: 54544823
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Usha Tandon is professor of environmental law, population law, and gender justice at the University of Delhi.
* Foreword by Richard L. Ottinger
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* List of Abbreviations
* PART I International Perspectives
* 1. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons and Cleansing it with New
Energy Options
* Klaus Bosselmann and Pushpa Kumar Lakshmanan
* 2. Making Sense of Energy and Natural Resource Law in the
Anthropocene Epoch
* Upendra Baxi
* 3. Regulation of Nuclear Energy for Sustainable Development: A
Critical Overview of International Regime with Special Reference to
IAEA
* Usha Tandon
* 4. International Energy Law and WTO: Issues and Challenges
* V. Chandralekha
* 5. Intellectual Property in the Way of a Clean and Green Environment:
Is Licensing the Solution?
* Nikita Pattajoshi and Akash Kumar
* PART II National Perspectives
* 6. Clean Energy in India: Supply And Prospects
* Armin Rosencranz, Rajnish Wadehra, Neelakshi Bhadauria, and Pranay
Chitale
* 7. Renewable Energy Development in India: The Need for a Robust Legal
Framework
* Sanjay Upadhyay
* 8. Examining the Legal Impediments in the Development of Renewable
Energy in Nigeria
* Erimma Gloria Orie
* 9. Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: World View on
Nuclear Energy with Special Reference to India
* Abdul Haseeb Ansari
* 10. The Indian Energy Conservation Law: A Critical Overview
* C.M. Jariwala
* 11. Information Disclosure: A Policy Tool for Managing Environmental
and Energy Challenges
* Shivananda Shetty and Surender Kumar
* 12. Assessing the Legal Framework of Mauritius on Sustainable Energy:
Is it Robust Enough to Achieve the Dream of 'Mauritius: A Sustainable
Island'?
* Amar Roopanand Mahadew
* 13. Eco-tax on Energy Resources: A Critical Appraisal with Special
Reference to India
* Neeraj Kumar Gupta and Pratibha Tandon
* 14. Humanity, Energy, and Law: Urgencies and Challenges
* M. Afzal Wani
* 15. Achieving Redistributive Energy Justice: A Critical Analysis of
Energy Policies of India
* Maansi Verma
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* List of Abbreviations
* PART I International Perspectives
* 1. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons and Cleansing it with New
Energy Options
* Klaus Bosselmann and Pushpa Kumar Lakshmanan
* 2. Making Sense of Energy and Natural Resource Law in the
Anthropocene Epoch
* Upendra Baxi
* 3. Regulation of Nuclear Energy for Sustainable Development: A
Critical Overview of International Regime with Special Reference to
IAEA
* Usha Tandon
* 4. International Energy Law and WTO: Issues and Challenges
* V. Chandralekha
* 5. Intellectual Property in the Way of a Clean and Green Environment:
Is Licensing the Solution?
* Nikita Pattajoshi and Akash Kumar
* PART II National Perspectives
* 6. Clean Energy in India: Supply And Prospects
* Armin Rosencranz, Rajnish Wadehra, Neelakshi Bhadauria, and Pranay
Chitale
* 7. Renewable Energy Development in India: The Need for a Robust Legal
Framework
* Sanjay Upadhyay
* 8. Examining the Legal Impediments in the Development of Renewable
Energy in Nigeria
* Erimma Gloria Orie
* 9. Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: World View on
Nuclear Energy with Special Reference to India
* Abdul Haseeb Ansari
* 10. The Indian Energy Conservation Law: A Critical Overview
* C.M. Jariwala
* 11. Information Disclosure: A Policy Tool for Managing Environmental
and Energy Challenges
* Shivananda Shetty and Surender Kumar
* 12. Assessing the Legal Framework of Mauritius on Sustainable Energy:
Is it Robust Enough to Achieve the Dream of 'Mauritius: A Sustainable
Island'?
* Amar Roopanand Mahadew
* 13. Eco-tax on Energy Resources: A Critical Appraisal with Special
Reference to India
* Neeraj Kumar Gupta and Pratibha Tandon
* 14. Humanity, Energy, and Law: Urgencies and Challenges
* M. Afzal Wani
* 15. Achieving Redistributive Energy Justice: A Critical Analysis of
Energy Policies of India
* Maansi Verma
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Foreword by Richard L. Ottinger
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* List of Abbreviations
* PART I International Perspectives
* 1. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons and Cleansing it with New
Energy Options
* Klaus Bosselmann and Pushpa Kumar Lakshmanan
* 2. Making Sense of Energy and Natural Resource Law in the
Anthropocene Epoch
* Upendra Baxi
* 3. Regulation of Nuclear Energy for Sustainable Development: A
Critical Overview of International Regime with Special Reference to
IAEA
* Usha Tandon
* 4. International Energy Law and WTO: Issues and Challenges
* V. Chandralekha
* 5. Intellectual Property in the Way of a Clean and Green Environment:
Is Licensing the Solution?
* Nikita Pattajoshi and Akash Kumar
* PART II National Perspectives
* 6. Clean Energy in India: Supply And Prospects
* Armin Rosencranz, Rajnish Wadehra, Neelakshi Bhadauria, and Pranay
Chitale
* 7. Renewable Energy Development in India: The Need for a Robust Legal
Framework
* Sanjay Upadhyay
* 8. Examining the Legal Impediments in the Development of Renewable
Energy in Nigeria
* Erimma Gloria Orie
* 9. Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: World View on
Nuclear Energy with Special Reference to India
* Abdul Haseeb Ansari
* 10. The Indian Energy Conservation Law: A Critical Overview
* C.M. Jariwala
* 11. Information Disclosure: A Policy Tool for Managing Environmental
and Energy Challenges
* Shivananda Shetty and Surender Kumar
* 12. Assessing the Legal Framework of Mauritius on Sustainable Energy:
Is it Robust Enough to Achieve the Dream of 'Mauritius: A Sustainable
Island'?
* Amar Roopanand Mahadew
* 13. Eco-tax on Energy Resources: A Critical Appraisal with Special
Reference to India
* Neeraj Kumar Gupta and Pratibha Tandon
* 14. Humanity, Energy, and Law: Urgencies and Challenges
* M. Afzal Wani
* 15. Achieving Redistributive Energy Justice: A Critical Analysis of
Energy Policies of India
* Maansi Verma
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* List of Abbreviations
* PART I International Perspectives
* 1. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons and Cleansing it with New
Energy Options
* Klaus Bosselmann and Pushpa Kumar Lakshmanan
* 2. Making Sense of Energy and Natural Resource Law in the
Anthropocene Epoch
* Upendra Baxi
* 3. Regulation of Nuclear Energy for Sustainable Development: A
Critical Overview of International Regime with Special Reference to
IAEA
* Usha Tandon
* 4. International Energy Law and WTO: Issues and Challenges
* V. Chandralekha
* 5. Intellectual Property in the Way of a Clean and Green Environment:
Is Licensing the Solution?
* Nikita Pattajoshi and Akash Kumar
* PART II National Perspectives
* 6. Clean Energy in India: Supply And Prospects
* Armin Rosencranz, Rajnish Wadehra, Neelakshi Bhadauria, and Pranay
Chitale
* 7. Renewable Energy Development in India: The Need for a Robust Legal
Framework
* Sanjay Upadhyay
* 8. Examining the Legal Impediments in the Development of Renewable
Energy in Nigeria
* Erimma Gloria Orie
* 9. Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: World View on
Nuclear Energy with Special Reference to India
* Abdul Haseeb Ansari
* 10. The Indian Energy Conservation Law: A Critical Overview
* C.M. Jariwala
* 11. Information Disclosure: A Policy Tool for Managing Environmental
and Energy Challenges
* Shivananda Shetty and Surender Kumar
* 12. Assessing the Legal Framework of Mauritius on Sustainable Energy:
Is it Robust Enough to Achieve the Dream of 'Mauritius: A Sustainable
Island'?
* Amar Roopanand Mahadew
* 13. Eco-tax on Energy Resources: A Critical Appraisal with Special
Reference to India
* Neeraj Kumar Gupta and Pratibha Tandon
* 14. Humanity, Energy, and Law: Urgencies and Challenges
* M. Afzal Wani
* 15. Achieving Redistributive Energy Justice: A Critical Analysis of
Energy Policies of India
* Maansi Verma
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors