The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Bradbrook, Adrian J.; Ottinger, Richard L.; Lyster, Rosemary
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This 2005 volume presents research on the crucial issues concerning energy law, that are facing the international community.
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This 2005 volume presents research on the crucial issues concerning energy law, that are facing the international community.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1170g
- ISBN-13: 9781107407718
- ISBN-10: 1107407710
- Artikelnr.: 36196697
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1170g
- ISBN-13: 9781107407718
- ISBN-10: 1107407710
- Artikelnr.: 36196697
Acknowledgments; Message from Kofi A. Annan, Secretary-General, United
Nations; Introduction: a global learned society to address Earth's
evolution: the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Nicholas A. Robinson;
Public lectures on international environmental law Alexandre Kiss; Part I.
Sustainable Development and the Role of Energy Law: 1. Development and
energy Jose Goldemberg; 2. The imperatives of energy for sustainable
development Thomas B. Johansson; 3. 2020 energy demand of China and energy
conservation Zhou Dadi; 4. Sustainable development and the Marrakech
accords David Hodas; 5. Ethical implications Klaus Bosselmann; 6.
Technological implications William Chandler; Part II. Legal Issues in
Contemporary Energy Law: 7. Legal frameworks for energy for sustainable
development Richard Ottinger; 8. Air pollution control laws: common but
differentiated responsibilities for managing the atmosphere Nicholas A.
Robinson; 9. Green pricing and green power marketing: demand-side
mechanisms for promoting 'green power' in deregulated energy markets
Alexandra S. Wawryk; 10. Agricultural renewable energy and its management
in China Zhu Jian-guo; Part III. International Energy Law: 11.
International law and global sustainable energy production and consumption
Adrian J. Bradbrook and Ralph D. Wahnshafft; 12. Policy options Kui-Nang
(Peter) Mak and Friedrich Soltau; 13. Financing energy for sustainable
development Jayarao Gururaja; 14. The Clean Development Mechanism and the
UNFCCC/Kyoto Protocol developments Maria Socorro Z. Manguiat; 15. The
report of the World Commission on Dams: some implications for energy law
Achim Steiner and Lawrence J. M. Haas; 16. International issues for
sustainable development: IUCN perspective John Scanlon; 17. Enhanced
implementation and enforcement of international environmental laws by the
judiciary Alfred Rest; Part IV. Comparative Energy Law: 18. UNDP: China's
energy portfolio Rusong Li; 19. Implementing the Kyoto Protocol beyond the
WSSD at Johannesburg - the Japanese perspective Akio Morishima; 20.
Strategy, policy, and law promoting renewable energy resources in China
Wang Xi, Mao Runlin and Maggie Dong; 21. Energy development and utilization
in Africa Ibibia Worika; 22. European energy law initiatives Bernhard
Nagel; 23. The law of energy for sustainable development in Britain Andrew
Warren; Part V. Electricity Restructuring: 24. Some environmental lessons
from electricity restructuring Peter A. Bradford; 25. The implications of
electricity restructuring for a sustainable energy framework: what's law
got to do with it? Rosemary Lyster; 26. Electricity market liberalization
and energy sustainability Barry Barton; Part VI. Financing for Sustainable
Energy: 27. Financing clean energy for development Alan S. Miller; 28.
Legal aspects of international project finance for sustainable energy
development Donggen Xu; 29. Emissions trading systems Cao Ming-de; Part
VII. Civil Society and the Procedural Requirements of Energy Law for
Sustainable Development: 30. The role of civil society Svitlana Kravchenko;
31. Foundations in university education Michael I. Jeffery; 32. The role of
the judiciary Paul Stein; 33. Access to justice and citizen enforcement
John Bonine; 34. The business case and approach to sustainable energy Nick
Wood; Index.
Nations; Introduction: a global learned society to address Earth's
evolution: the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Nicholas A. Robinson;
Public lectures on international environmental law Alexandre Kiss; Part I.
Sustainable Development and the Role of Energy Law: 1. Development and
energy Jose Goldemberg; 2. The imperatives of energy for sustainable
development Thomas B. Johansson; 3. 2020 energy demand of China and energy
conservation Zhou Dadi; 4. Sustainable development and the Marrakech
accords David Hodas; 5. Ethical implications Klaus Bosselmann; 6.
Technological implications William Chandler; Part II. Legal Issues in
Contemporary Energy Law: 7. Legal frameworks for energy for sustainable
development Richard Ottinger; 8. Air pollution control laws: common but
differentiated responsibilities for managing the atmosphere Nicholas A.
Robinson; 9. Green pricing and green power marketing: demand-side
mechanisms for promoting 'green power' in deregulated energy markets
Alexandra S. Wawryk; 10. Agricultural renewable energy and its management
in China Zhu Jian-guo; Part III. International Energy Law: 11.
International law and global sustainable energy production and consumption
Adrian J. Bradbrook and Ralph D. Wahnshafft; 12. Policy options Kui-Nang
(Peter) Mak and Friedrich Soltau; 13. Financing energy for sustainable
development Jayarao Gururaja; 14. The Clean Development Mechanism and the
UNFCCC/Kyoto Protocol developments Maria Socorro Z. Manguiat; 15. The
report of the World Commission on Dams: some implications for energy law
Achim Steiner and Lawrence J. M. Haas; 16. International issues for
sustainable development: IUCN perspective John Scanlon; 17. Enhanced
implementation and enforcement of international environmental laws by the
judiciary Alfred Rest; Part IV. Comparative Energy Law: 18. UNDP: China's
energy portfolio Rusong Li; 19. Implementing the Kyoto Protocol beyond the
WSSD at Johannesburg - the Japanese perspective Akio Morishima; 20.
Strategy, policy, and law promoting renewable energy resources in China
Wang Xi, Mao Runlin and Maggie Dong; 21. Energy development and utilization
in Africa Ibibia Worika; 22. European energy law initiatives Bernhard
Nagel; 23. The law of energy for sustainable development in Britain Andrew
Warren; Part V. Electricity Restructuring: 24. Some environmental lessons
from electricity restructuring Peter A. Bradford; 25. The implications of
electricity restructuring for a sustainable energy framework: what's law
got to do with it? Rosemary Lyster; 26. Electricity market liberalization
and energy sustainability Barry Barton; Part VI. Financing for Sustainable
Energy: 27. Financing clean energy for development Alan S. Miller; 28.
Legal aspects of international project finance for sustainable energy
development Donggen Xu; 29. Emissions trading systems Cao Ming-de; Part
VII. Civil Society and the Procedural Requirements of Energy Law for
Sustainable Development: 30. The role of civil society Svitlana Kravchenko;
31. Foundations in university education Michael I. Jeffery; 32. The role of
the judiciary Paul Stein; 33. Access to justice and citizen enforcement
John Bonine; 34. The business case and approach to sustainable energy Nick
Wood; Index.
Acknowledgments; Message from Kofi A. Annan, Secretary-General, United
Nations; Introduction: a global learned society to address Earth's
evolution: the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Nicholas A. Robinson;
Public lectures on international environmental law Alexandre Kiss; Part I.
Sustainable Development and the Role of Energy Law: 1. Development and
energy Jose Goldemberg; 2. The imperatives of energy for sustainable
development Thomas B. Johansson; 3. 2020 energy demand of China and energy
conservation Zhou Dadi; 4. Sustainable development and the Marrakech
accords David Hodas; 5. Ethical implications Klaus Bosselmann; 6.
Technological implications William Chandler; Part II. Legal Issues in
Contemporary Energy Law: 7. Legal frameworks for energy for sustainable
development Richard Ottinger; 8. Air pollution control laws: common but
differentiated responsibilities for managing the atmosphere Nicholas A.
Robinson; 9. Green pricing and green power marketing: demand-side
mechanisms for promoting 'green power' in deregulated energy markets
Alexandra S. Wawryk; 10. Agricultural renewable energy and its management
in China Zhu Jian-guo; Part III. International Energy Law: 11.
International law and global sustainable energy production and consumption
Adrian J. Bradbrook and Ralph D. Wahnshafft; 12. Policy options Kui-Nang
(Peter) Mak and Friedrich Soltau; 13. Financing energy for sustainable
development Jayarao Gururaja; 14. The Clean Development Mechanism and the
UNFCCC/Kyoto Protocol developments Maria Socorro Z. Manguiat; 15. The
report of the World Commission on Dams: some implications for energy law
Achim Steiner and Lawrence J. M. Haas; 16. International issues for
sustainable development: IUCN perspective John Scanlon; 17. Enhanced
implementation and enforcement of international environmental laws by the
judiciary Alfred Rest; Part IV. Comparative Energy Law: 18. UNDP: China's
energy portfolio Rusong Li; 19. Implementing the Kyoto Protocol beyond the
WSSD at Johannesburg - the Japanese perspective Akio Morishima; 20.
Strategy, policy, and law promoting renewable energy resources in China
Wang Xi, Mao Runlin and Maggie Dong; 21. Energy development and utilization
in Africa Ibibia Worika; 22. European energy law initiatives Bernhard
Nagel; 23. The law of energy for sustainable development in Britain Andrew
Warren; Part V. Electricity Restructuring: 24. Some environmental lessons
from electricity restructuring Peter A. Bradford; 25. The implications of
electricity restructuring for a sustainable energy framework: what's law
got to do with it? Rosemary Lyster; 26. Electricity market liberalization
and energy sustainability Barry Barton; Part VI. Financing for Sustainable
Energy: 27. Financing clean energy for development Alan S. Miller; 28.
Legal aspects of international project finance for sustainable energy
development Donggen Xu; 29. Emissions trading systems Cao Ming-de; Part
VII. Civil Society and the Procedural Requirements of Energy Law for
Sustainable Development: 30. The role of civil society Svitlana Kravchenko;
31. Foundations in university education Michael I. Jeffery; 32. The role of
the judiciary Paul Stein; 33. Access to justice and citizen enforcement
John Bonine; 34. The business case and approach to sustainable energy Nick
Wood; Index.
Nations; Introduction: a global learned society to address Earth's
evolution: the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Nicholas A. Robinson;
Public lectures on international environmental law Alexandre Kiss; Part I.
Sustainable Development and the Role of Energy Law: 1. Development and
energy Jose Goldemberg; 2. The imperatives of energy for sustainable
development Thomas B. Johansson; 3. 2020 energy demand of China and energy
conservation Zhou Dadi; 4. Sustainable development and the Marrakech
accords David Hodas; 5. Ethical implications Klaus Bosselmann; 6.
Technological implications William Chandler; Part II. Legal Issues in
Contemporary Energy Law: 7. Legal frameworks for energy for sustainable
development Richard Ottinger; 8. Air pollution control laws: common but
differentiated responsibilities for managing the atmosphere Nicholas A.
Robinson; 9. Green pricing and green power marketing: demand-side
mechanisms for promoting 'green power' in deregulated energy markets
Alexandra S. Wawryk; 10. Agricultural renewable energy and its management
in China Zhu Jian-guo; Part III. International Energy Law: 11.
International law and global sustainable energy production and consumption
Adrian J. Bradbrook and Ralph D. Wahnshafft; 12. Policy options Kui-Nang
(Peter) Mak and Friedrich Soltau; 13. Financing energy for sustainable
development Jayarao Gururaja; 14. The Clean Development Mechanism and the
UNFCCC/Kyoto Protocol developments Maria Socorro Z. Manguiat; 15. The
report of the World Commission on Dams: some implications for energy law
Achim Steiner and Lawrence J. M. Haas; 16. International issues for
sustainable development: IUCN perspective John Scanlon; 17. Enhanced
implementation and enforcement of international environmental laws by the
judiciary Alfred Rest; Part IV. Comparative Energy Law: 18. UNDP: China's
energy portfolio Rusong Li; 19. Implementing the Kyoto Protocol beyond the
WSSD at Johannesburg - the Japanese perspective Akio Morishima; 20.
Strategy, policy, and law promoting renewable energy resources in China
Wang Xi, Mao Runlin and Maggie Dong; 21. Energy development and utilization
in Africa Ibibia Worika; 22. European energy law initiatives Bernhard
Nagel; 23. The law of energy for sustainable development in Britain Andrew
Warren; Part V. Electricity Restructuring: 24. Some environmental lessons
from electricity restructuring Peter A. Bradford; 25. The implications of
electricity restructuring for a sustainable energy framework: what's law
got to do with it? Rosemary Lyster; 26. Electricity market liberalization
and energy sustainability Barry Barton; Part VI. Financing for Sustainable
Energy: 27. Financing clean energy for development Alan S. Miller; 28.
Legal aspects of international project finance for sustainable energy
development Donggen Xu; 29. Emissions trading systems Cao Ming-de; Part
VII. Civil Society and the Procedural Requirements of Energy Law for
Sustainable Development: 30. The role of civil society Svitlana Kravchenko;
31. Foundations in university education Michael I. Jeffery; 32. The role of
the judiciary Paul Stein; 33. Access to justice and citizen enforcement
John Bonine; 34. The business case and approach to sustainable energy Nick
Wood; Index.