Law of Energy Underground
Herausgeber: Zillman, Donald N; Barrera-Hernandez, Lila; Bradbrook, Adrian; Mcharg, Aileen
Law of Energy Underground
Herausgeber: Zillman, Donald N; Barrera-Hernandez, Lila; Bradbrook, Adrian; Mcharg, Aileen
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Many developments in energy production and use involve underground resources. Fracking to capture oil and gas resources, storage of harmful carbon gases, and long-term disposal of waste have large implications for the future. This book provides a clear and insightful overview of the law and policy issues surrounding these new technologies.
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Many developments in energy production and use involve underground resources. Fracking to capture oil and gas resources, storage of harmful carbon gases, and long-term disposal of waste have large implications for the future. This book provides a clear and insightful overview of the law and policy issues surrounding these new technologies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 980g
- ISBN-13: 9780198703181
- ISBN-10: 019870318X
- Artikelnr.: 40029377
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 546
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 980g
- ISBN-13: 9780198703181
- ISBN-10: 019870318X
- Artikelnr.: 40029377
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Donald Zillman has been a tenured faculty member at Arizona State University from 1974-79, the University of Utah from 1979-90, and the University of Maine School of Law from 1991 to the present, where he holds the Edward Godfrey Professorship at the Maine law school. His teaching and scholarship have concentrated on energy, environmental, and natural resources law and the constitutional governance of the military. At the University of Utah, he received the Law School's Burlington Northern Outstanding Teacher Award. His research has produced ten books and over 50 scholarly articles including in the leading legal journals of the University of Texas, Georgetown University, George Washington University, the University of North Carolina, and Notre Dame University. Aileen McHarg is Professor of Public Law at the University of Strathclyde. Professor McHarg's research relates to regulatory theory and practice, particularly in relation to energy utilities. She has written widely on UK and EU energy regulation, focusing on questions of institutional design, regulatory accountability, consumer representation, and the promotion of sustainable energy. She also has a developing research interest in the regulatory and governance challenges posed by climate change. Adrian Bradbrook is Professor of Law at Adelaide University. His main research work lies in the fields of sustainable energy law, environmental law, and property law. He has published extensively in these fields. He has held the position of Chair of the Working Group on Energy Law and Climate Change for the IUCN (World Conservation Union) and has worked on a number of UN projects relating to energy law. He is a Member of the Board of Editors of the Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, the Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy, the Journal of Renewable Energy Law and Policy and the Australian Property Law Journal. Lila Barrera-Hernández is an Adjunct Assistant Professor and member of the Natural Resources Research Group, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary, Canada. She is also member of the Academic Advisor Group (AAG) of the International Bar Association, Section on Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law (IBA-SEERIL). She has published numerous books and articles on a variety of topics ranging from energy security to indigenous participation and land tenure in Latin America. She has over 12 years' experience in sustainable development practice. She has worked extensively in Latin America on environmental and energy development issues. Her experience covers a wide range of activities, including providing advice to governments on regulatory and institutional strengthening, training of government officers on different aspects of environmental law and practice, and participating in the preparation of strategic environmental assessments and sustainable development plans.
* Introduction
* Section One: Property Rights in Underground Resources
* 1: Barry Barton: The Common Law of Subsurface Activities
* 2: Jose Juan Gonzalez: The Civil Law Treatment of Subsurface
Resources
* 3: Terence Daintith: The Development of United States Common Law
Concerning Underground Resources
* 4: Hanri Mostert and Meyer van den Berg: The Roman-Dutch Perspective
on Subsurface Issues
* Section Two: The International Law Treatment of Subsurface Resources
* 5: Catherine Redgwell and Lavanya Rajamani: International Legal
Regimes for Subsurface Activities
* Section Three: Governing Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction
* 6: Al Lucas and Theresa Watson: Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing in a
Mature Energy Jurisdiction
* 7: Lee Roy Paddock and Jessica Wentz: United States Treatment of
Fracking
* 8: Lila Barrera-Hernandez: Development of Argentine Unconventional
Reserves
* 9: Kazuhiro Nakatani: Japan's Undersea Resources and Its New Mining
Act
* 10: Abdou Bekhechi: The New Algerian Legislation on Shale Gas and
other Hydrocarbons
* 11: Milton Montoya: Shale Gas Regulation in Colombia
* Section Four: Addressing Environmental and Sustainability Issues
Underground
* 12: Aileen McHarg and Mark Poustie: British Encouragement and
Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage
* 13: Mingyuan Wang: The Law and Policy for Carbon Capture and Storage
Technologies in China
* 14: Endre Stavang, Gideon Parchomovsky, and Lital Helman: Dynamic
Regulation and Technological Competition: A New Legal Approach to
Carbon Capture and Storage
* 15: Anita Ronne and Adrian Bradbrook: Comparative Analysis of
Contemporary Geothermal Development
* 16: Donald Zillman: Siting Nuclear Waste Disposal
* 17: Sergey Seliverstov: Electricity Substation Undergrounding in
Russia
* Section Five: Resolving Underground Resource Conflicts around the
World
* 18: Martha Roggenkamp: Energy Underground: New Developments in the
Netherlands
* 19: Gunther Kuehne: German Legal Responses to New Subsurface
Technologies
* 20: Michael Crommelin: Australian Responses to New Underground
Technologies
* 21: Nigel Bankes: Management of Subsurface Conflicts in Canada
* 22: Inigo del Guayo and Jose Alenza: Spain's Approach to New
Underground Technologies
* 23: Yinka Omorogbe: Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa
* Section One: Property Rights in Underground Resources
* 1: Barry Barton: The Common Law of Subsurface Activities
* 2: Jose Juan Gonzalez: The Civil Law Treatment of Subsurface
Resources
* 3: Terence Daintith: The Development of United States Common Law
Concerning Underground Resources
* 4: Hanri Mostert and Meyer van den Berg: The Roman-Dutch Perspective
on Subsurface Issues
* Section Two: The International Law Treatment of Subsurface Resources
* 5: Catherine Redgwell and Lavanya Rajamani: International Legal
Regimes for Subsurface Activities
* Section Three: Governing Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction
* 6: Al Lucas and Theresa Watson: Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing in a
Mature Energy Jurisdiction
* 7: Lee Roy Paddock and Jessica Wentz: United States Treatment of
Fracking
* 8: Lila Barrera-Hernandez: Development of Argentine Unconventional
Reserves
* 9: Kazuhiro Nakatani: Japan's Undersea Resources and Its New Mining
Act
* 10: Abdou Bekhechi: The New Algerian Legislation on Shale Gas and
other Hydrocarbons
* 11: Milton Montoya: Shale Gas Regulation in Colombia
* Section Four: Addressing Environmental and Sustainability Issues
Underground
* 12: Aileen McHarg and Mark Poustie: British Encouragement and
Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage
* 13: Mingyuan Wang: The Law and Policy for Carbon Capture and Storage
Technologies in China
* 14: Endre Stavang, Gideon Parchomovsky, and Lital Helman: Dynamic
Regulation and Technological Competition: A New Legal Approach to
Carbon Capture and Storage
* 15: Anita Ronne and Adrian Bradbrook: Comparative Analysis of
Contemporary Geothermal Development
* 16: Donald Zillman: Siting Nuclear Waste Disposal
* 17: Sergey Seliverstov: Electricity Substation Undergrounding in
Russia
* Section Five: Resolving Underground Resource Conflicts around the
World
* 18: Martha Roggenkamp: Energy Underground: New Developments in the
Netherlands
* 19: Gunther Kuehne: German Legal Responses to New Subsurface
Technologies
* 20: Michael Crommelin: Australian Responses to New Underground
Technologies
* 21: Nigel Bankes: Management of Subsurface Conflicts in Canada
* 22: Inigo del Guayo and Jose Alenza: Spain's Approach to New
Underground Technologies
* 23: Yinka Omorogbe: Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa
* Introduction
* Section One: Property Rights in Underground Resources
* 1: Barry Barton: The Common Law of Subsurface Activities
* 2: Jose Juan Gonzalez: The Civil Law Treatment of Subsurface
Resources
* 3: Terence Daintith: The Development of United States Common Law
Concerning Underground Resources
* 4: Hanri Mostert and Meyer van den Berg: The Roman-Dutch Perspective
on Subsurface Issues
* Section Two: The International Law Treatment of Subsurface Resources
* 5: Catherine Redgwell and Lavanya Rajamani: International Legal
Regimes for Subsurface Activities
* Section Three: Governing Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction
* 6: Al Lucas and Theresa Watson: Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing in a
Mature Energy Jurisdiction
* 7: Lee Roy Paddock and Jessica Wentz: United States Treatment of
Fracking
* 8: Lila Barrera-Hernandez: Development of Argentine Unconventional
Reserves
* 9: Kazuhiro Nakatani: Japan's Undersea Resources and Its New Mining
Act
* 10: Abdou Bekhechi: The New Algerian Legislation on Shale Gas and
other Hydrocarbons
* 11: Milton Montoya: Shale Gas Regulation in Colombia
* Section Four: Addressing Environmental and Sustainability Issues
Underground
* 12: Aileen McHarg and Mark Poustie: British Encouragement and
Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage
* 13: Mingyuan Wang: The Law and Policy for Carbon Capture and Storage
Technologies in China
* 14: Endre Stavang, Gideon Parchomovsky, and Lital Helman: Dynamic
Regulation and Technological Competition: A New Legal Approach to
Carbon Capture and Storage
* 15: Anita Ronne and Adrian Bradbrook: Comparative Analysis of
Contemporary Geothermal Development
* 16: Donald Zillman: Siting Nuclear Waste Disposal
* 17: Sergey Seliverstov: Electricity Substation Undergrounding in
Russia
* Section Five: Resolving Underground Resource Conflicts around the
World
* 18: Martha Roggenkamp: Energy Underground: New Developments in the
Netherlands
* 19: Gunther Kuehne: German Legal Responses to New Subsurface
Technologies
* 20: Michael Crommelin: Australian Responses to New Underground
Technologies
* 21: Nigel Bankes: Management of Subsurface Conflicts in Canada
* 22: Inigo del Guayo and Jose Alenza: Spain's Approach to New
Underground Technologies
* 23: Yinka Omorogbe: Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa
* Section One: Property Rights in Underground Resources
* 1: Barry Barton: The Common Law of Subsurface Activities
* 2: Jose Juan Gonzalez: The Civil Law Treatment of Subsurface
Resources
* 3: Terence Daintith: The Development of United States Common Law
Concerning Underground Resources
* 4: Hanri Mostert and Meyer van den Berg: The Roman-Dutch Perspective
on Subsurface Issues
* Section Two: The International Law Treatment of Subsurface Resources
* 5: Catherine Redgwell and Lavanya Rajamani: International Legal
Regimes for Subsurface Activities
* Section Three: Governing Unconventional Oil and Gas Extraction
* 6: Al Lucas and Theresa Watson: Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing in a
Mature Energy Jurisdiction
* 7: Lee Roy Paddock and Jessica Wentz: United States Treatment of
Fracking
* 8: Lila Barrera-Hernandez: Development of Argentine Unconventional
Reserves
* 9: Kazuhiro Nakatani: Japan's Undersea Resources and Its New Mining
Act
* 10: Abdou Bekhechi: The New Algerian Legislation on Shale Gas and
other Hydrocarbons
* 11: Milton Montoya: Shale Gas Regulation in Colombia
* Section Four: Addressing Environmental and Sustainability Issues
Underground
* 12: Aileen McHarg and Mark Poustie: British Encouragement and
Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage
* 13: Mingyuan Wang: The Law and Policy for Carbon Capture and Storage
Technologies in China
* 14: Endre Stavang, Gideon Parchomovsky, and Lital Helman: Dynamic
Regulation and Technological Competition: A New Legal Approach to
Carbon Capture and Storage
* 15: Anita Ronne and Adrian Bradbrook: Comparative Analysis of
Contemporary Geothermal Development
* 16: Donald Zillman: Siting Nuclear Waste Disposal
* 17: Sergey Seliverstov: Electricity Substation Undergrounding in
Russia
* Section Five: Resolving Underground Resource Conflicts around the
World
* 18: Martha Roggenkamp: Energy Underground: New Developments in the
Netherlands
* 19: Gunther Kuehne: German Legal Responses to New Subsurface
Technologies
* 20: Michael Crommelin: Australian Responses to New Underground
Technologies
* 21: Nigel Bankes: Management of Subsurface Conflicts in Canada
* 22: Inigo del Guayo and Jose Alenza: Spain's Approach to New
Underground Technologies
* 23: Yinka Omorogbe: Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa