Routledge Handbook of Consumer Protection and Behaviour in Energy Markets
Herausgeber: Hunter, Tina Soliman; Malinauskaite, Jurgita; Kra&
Routledge Handbook of Consumer Protection and Behaviour in Energy Markets
Herausgeber: Hunter, Tina Soliman; Malinauskaite, Jurgita; Kra&
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This handbook provides a comprehensive study of consumer protection and behaviour in energy markets in selected jurisdictions worldwide. It provides a contemporary overview of national consumer protection and policy developments in the energy sector. The volume will be an essential reference for students, academics and policy makers.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive study of consumer protection and behaviour in energy markets in selected jurisdictions worldwide. It provides a contemporary overview of national consumer protection and policy developments in the energy sector. The volume will be an essential reference for students, academics and policy makers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781032452012
- ISBN-10: 1032452013
- Artikelnr.: 71751374
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781032452012
- ISBN-10: 1032452013
- Artikelnr.: 71751374
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tina Soliman Hunter is a professor of Energy and Resources Law, director of the Centre for Energy and Natural Resources Innovation and Transformation (CENRIT), and deputy director of the Transforming Energy Markets Research Centre at Macquarie University. She teaches and researches in offshore petroleum and energy law, encompassing decommissioning and CCS, as well as energy security and Russian Arctic petroleum law. Her research is multidisciplinary in nature, including working with engineers, geologists, and political scientists. She is a visiting professor of Earth Sciences at Tomsk State University and an honorary professor at the University of Eastern Finland. Marcin Kräniewski, Ph.D. of Law, is an assistant professor at the Department of Energy Transition at the University of Economics in Katowice. In 2021-2022, he worked at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lucerne. He specialises in public economic law, European economic law, energy law, economic regulation, administrative law and procedure, as well as the functioning of infrastructure sectors. He is the author of over 50 scientific publications. He is a member of the World Energy Council, accredited to the United Nations, and a member of the Polish Association of European Law. He has been a secretary and collaborator at the Climate and Energy Laboratory of the Centre for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies at the University of Warsaw. He was also a Polish delegate to the COP26 (Glasgow) and COP28 (Dubai) climate summits. Jurgita Malinauskaite is professor of Law and the Head of Brunel Law School, Brunel University London. She is also a visiting professor at Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. Her research expertise lies in competition law, energy law, and waste law, and also embraces interdisciplinary aspects. She has published three books; her latest book (co-authored with Professor Jouhara) is titled Sustainable Energy Technology, Business Models, and Policies: Theoretical Peripheries and Practical Implications and was published in 2023. She has also published widely in leading journals, including the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Energy, and Energy Policy. Marzena Czarnecka is a professor (habilitated doctor) of economic sciences, a legal advisor and the head of the Department of Energy Transition at the University of Economics in Katowice. She is also a lecturer at numerous universities in Europe, including University Saarbrucken Germany, University of Granada Spain. She is a judge at the Disciplinary Court of the District Chamber of Legal Advisors in Katowice and is the manager of several international and national projects. Additionally, she is the author and co-author of numerous domestic and foreign publications on topics such as energy, energy markets, energy transition, decarbonisation, energy law, and consumer protection. She is a practising attorney at law and is the author or co-author of more than 100 publications. Marzena Czarnecka has served as a Minister of Industry since 13 December 2023 in the Third Cabinet of Donald Tusk.
Lists of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
PART I: Introduction
1. Consumer Protection in Energy Markets - An Introduction
2. Consumer protection in the European Union
3. Consumer Protection in Energy Markets from the Perspective of
Behavioural Law and Economics
4. Consumer Rights Awareness
5. "Greenwashing" in the EU, the selected EU Member States and the UK
6. The Universal Service
PART II: Europe
7. Consumer Protection in the UK Energy Sector
8. The Protection of Consumers in Energy Markets: The Case of France
9. German Consumer Protection in the Energy Sector
10. Energy Consumer Law and Governance in Hungary
11. Effects of Legal Regulation on Consumer Protection in The Polish Energy
Market
12. Energy Customers in the Changing Landscape of the Lithuanian Energy
Market
13. Legal Guarantees of Consumer Protection and Pro-Social Regulation
Within the Energy Sector of Ukraine
PART III: Africa, North America and Latin America
14. Consumer Protection in the US Energy Market
15. Energy Poverty, Empowerment and Self-generation in Brazil: Trends in
Consumer Protection and Behaviour Insight
16. Argentine Energy Regulation: The National Agencies System
17. The Influence of Institutions and Regulations On The Consumer In The
Chilean Electricity Sector
18. The Nigerian Energy Sector Reforms and the Question of Energy Choices
of Consumers
19. Energy Poverty and the Challenges of Consumer Access to Electricity in
Sub-Saharan Africa
PART IV: Asia and Australia
20. Legal Instruments of Energy Transition and Consumer Protection in
Kazakhstan
21. Turkish System of Consumer Protection in the Electricity Market
22. The protection of consumers in the Israeli energy market
23. Consumer's Behaviour in the Energy Sector - Chinese Case
24. From Coal to Clean Electricity - Consumer Behaviour and Consumer
Protection in Indian Energy Law and Policy
25. The Bamboo That Bends is Stronger Than the Oak That Resists: Active
Energy Consumers in Japan
26. Consumer Protection in Australia's Energy Transformation: The National
Energy Market (NEM)
27. Iranian System of Consumer and Competition Laws in the Electricity
Market
28. Consumer Protection System in Energy Sector in Mena Region: With
Special Emphasis On United Arab Emirates (UAE)
PART V: The Future of Consumer Protection and Regulation on Energy Market
29. The Future of Consumer Protection and Regulation of the Energy Market
30. The Neo-Liberal Approach and Consumer Protection
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
PART I: Introduction
1. Consumer Protection in Energy Markets - An Introduction
2. Consumer protection in the European Union
3. Consumer Protection in Energy Markets from the Perspective of
Behavioural Law and Economics
4. Consumer Rights Awareness
5. "Greenwashing" in the EU, the selected EU Member States and the UK
6. The Universal Service
PART II: Europe
7. Consumer Protection in the UK Energy Sector
8. The Protection of Consumers in Energy Markets: The Case of France
9. German Consumer Protection in the Energy Sector
10. Energy Consumer Law and Governance in Hungary
11. Effects of Legal Regulation on Consumer Protection in The Polish Energy
Market
12. Energy Customers in the Changing Landscape of the Lithuanian Energy
Market
13. Legal Guarantees of Consumer Protection and Pro-Social Regulation
Within the Energy Sector of Ukraine
PART III: Africa, North America and Latin America
14. Consumer Protection in the US Energy Market
15. Energy Poverty, Empowerment and Self-generation in Brazil: Trends in
Consumer Protection and Behaviour Insight
16. Argentine Energy Regulation: The National Agencies System
17. The Influence of Institutions and Regulations On The Consumer In The
Chilean Electricity Sector
18. The Nigerian Energy Sector Reforms and the Question of Energy Choices
of Consumers
19. Energy Poverty and the Challenges of Consumer Access to Electricity in
Sub-Saharan Africa
PART IV: Asia and Australia
20. Legal Instruments of Energy Transition and Consumer Protection in
Kazakhstan
21. Turkish System of Consumer Protection in the Electricity Market
22. The protection of consumers in the Israeli energy market
23. Consumer's Behaviour in the Energy Sector - Chinese Case
24. From Coal to Clean Electricity - Consumer Behaviour and Consumer
Protection in Indian Energy Law and Policy
25. The Bamboo That Bends is Stronger Than the Oak That Resists: Active
Energy Consumers in Japan
26. Consumer Protection in Australia's Energy Transformation: The National
Energy Market (NEM)
27. Iranian System of Consumer and Competition Laws in the Electricity
Market
28. Consumer Protection System in Energy Sector in Mena Region: With
Special Emphasis On United Arab Emirates (UAE)
PART V: The Future of Consumer Protection and Regulation on Energy Market
29. The Future of Consumer Protection and Regulation of the Energy Market
30. The Neo-Liberal Approach and Consumer Protection
Index
Lists of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
PART I: Introduction
1. Consumer Protection in Energy Markets - An Introduction
2. Consumer protection in the European Union
3. Consumer Protection in Energy Markets from the Perspective of
Behavioural Law and Economics
4. Consumer Rights Awareness
5. "Greenwashing" in the EU, the selected EU Member States and the UK
6. The Universal Service
PART II: Europe
7. Consumer Protection in the UK Energy Sector
8. The Protection of Consumers in Energy Markets: The Case of France
9. German Consumer Protection in the Energy Sector
10. Energy Consumer Law and Governance in Hungary
11. Effects of Legal Regulation on Consumer Protection in The Polish Energy
Market
12. Energy Customers in the Changing Landscape of the Lithuanian Energy
Market
13. Legal Guarantees of Consumer Protection and Pro-Social Regulation
Within the Energy Sector of Ukraine
PART III: Africa, North America and Latin America
14. Consumer Protection in the US Energy Market
15. Energy Poverty, Empowerment and Self-generation in Brazil: Trends in
Consumer Protection and Behaviour Insight
16. Argentine Energy Regulation: The National Agencies System
17. The Influence of Institutions and Regulations On The Consumer In The
Chilean Electricity Sector
18. The Nigerian Energy Sector Reforms and the Question of Energy Choices
of Consumers
19. Energy Poverty and the Challenges of Consumer Access to Electricity in
Sub-Saharan Africa
PART IV: Asia and Australia
20. Legal Instruments of Energy Transition and Consumer Protection in
Kazakhstan
21. Turkish System of Consumer Protection in the Electricity Market
22. The protection of consumers in the Israeli energy market
23. Consumer's Behaviour in the Energy Sector - Chinese Case
24. From Coal to Clean Electricity - Consumer Behaviour and Consumer
Protection in Indian Energy Law and Policy
25. The Bamboo That Bends is Stronger Than the Oak That Resists: Active
Energy Consumers in Japan
26. Consumer Protection in Australia's Energy Transformation: The National
Energy Market (NEM)
27. Iranian System of Consumer and Competition Laws in the Electricity
Market
28. Consumer Protection System in Energy Sector in Mena Region: With
Special Emphasis On United Arab Emirates (UAE)
PART V: The Future of Consumer Protection and Regulation on Energy Market
29. The Future of Consumer Protection and Regulation of the Energy Market
30. The Neo-Liberal Approach and Consumer Protection
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
PART I: Introduction
1. Consumer Protection in Energy Markets - An Introduction
2. Consumer protection in the European Union
3. Consumer Protection in Energy Markets from the Perspective of
Behavioural Law and Economics
4. Consumer Rights Awareness
5. "Greenwashing" in the EU, the selected EU Member States and the UK
6. The Universal Service
PART II: Europe
7. Consumer Protection in the UK Energy Sector
8. The Protection of Consumers in Energy Markets: The Case of France
9. German Consumer Protection in the Energy Sector
10. Energy Consumer Law and Governance in Hungary
11. Effects of Legal Regulation on Consumer Protection in The Polish Energy
Market
12. Energy Customers in the Changing Landscape of the Lithuanian Energy
Market
13. Legal Guarantees of Consumer Protection and Pro-Social Regulation
Within the Energy Sector of Ukraine
PART III: Africa, North America and Latin America
14. Consumer Protection in the US Energy Market
15. Energy Poverty, Empowerment and Self-generation in Brazil: Trends in
Consumer Protection and Behaviour Insight
16. Argentine Energy Regulation: The National Agencies System
17. The Influence of Institutions and Regulations On The Consumer In The
Chilean Electricity Sector
18. The Nigerian Energy Sector Reforms and the Question of Energy Choices
of Consumers
19. Energy Poverty and the Challenges of Consumer Access to Electricity in
Sub-Saharan Africa
PART IV: Asia and Australia
20. Legal Instruments of Energy Transition and Consumer Protection in
Kazakhstan
21. Turkish System of Consumer Protection in the Electricity Market
22. The protection of consumers in the Israeli energy market
23. Consumer's Behaviour in the Energy Sector - Chinese Case
24. From Coal to Clean Electricity - Consumer Behaviour and Consumer
Protection in Indian Energy Law and Policy
25. The Bamboo That Bends is Stronger Than the Oak That Resists: Active
Energy Consumers in Japan
26. Consumer Protection in Australia's Energy Transformation: The National
Energy Market (NEM)
27. Iranian System of Consumer and Competition Laws in the Electricity
Market
28. Consumer Protection System in Energy Sector in Mena Region: With
Special Emphasis On United Arab Emirates (UAE)
PART V: The Future of Consumer Protection and Regulation on Energy Market
29. The Future of Consumer Protection and Regulation of the Energy Market
30. The Neo-Liberal Approach and Consumer Protection
Index