AbstractThe International Energy Charter, signed by 64 states in May 2015, is analysed here against the structure of the existing formal institutions of international energy governance as outlined in the literature. In terms of actors, the Charter has a Europe/Eurasia centred nucleus of signatory states accompanied by the United States, China and some further ‘regional ambassador countries’ in Africa, Asia and Latin America. However, references to non-state actors are scant. In terms of the dimensions of energy policy, the Charter is relatively comprehensive, pertaining to all main sources of energy, addressing the modernisation of infrastructure and technology; stressing non-discriminatory ownership and taxation of resources, likewise faci...
The article is devoted to the Energy Charter Treaty. The main objective of the Energy Charter Treaty...
Energy is critical to all societies and in the last few decades, energy-related issues have become m...
This dissertation examines how the energy sector is regulated at the international level and how the...
AbstractThe International Energy Charter, signed by 64 states in May 2015, is analysed here against ...
The 2015 International Energy Charter, a political declaration, and the 1994 Energy Charter Treaty (...
This chapter explores the emergence of the existing global energy governance architecture, as the "o...
Sustainable energy policy is one of the biggest challenges the world faces today. The necessity of m...
Despite the centrality of energy to global and national politics, international energy governance re...
The energy charter treaty (ect) is a rare example of rules-based international energy governance, jo...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan Contemporary global energy relations have fundamentally changed, int...
Global energy governance has very limited legitimacy in the eyes of mostgovernments. Although the co...
On both sides of the Atlantic, recent public debates over energy security have been characterized by...
From climate change over peak oil to the geopolitical scramble for the Arctic, there are...
The chapter aims at examining the main achievements and challenges of the ECT, taking into account t...
The article is devoted to the Energy Charter Treaty. The main objective of the Energy Charter Treaty...
Energy is critical to all societies and in the last few decades, energy-related issues have become m...
This dissertation examines how the energy sector is regulated at the international level and how the...
AbstractThe International Energy Charter, signed by 64 states in May 2015, is analysed here against ...
The 2015 International Energy Charter, a political declaration, and the 1994 Energy Charter Treaty (...
This chapter explores the emergence of the existing global energy governance architecture, as the "o...
Sustainable energy policy is one of the biggest challenges the world faces today. The necessity of m...
Despite the centrality of energy to global and national politics, international energy governance re...
The energy charter treaty (ect) is a rare example of rules-based international energy governance, jo...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan Contemporary global energy relations have fundamentally changed, int...
Global energy governance has very limited legitimacy in the eyes of mostgovernments. Although the co...
On both sides of the Atlantic, recent public debates over energy security have been characterized by...
From climate change over peak oil to the geopolitical scramble for the Arctic, there are...
The chapter aims at examining the main achievements and challenges of the ECT, taking into account t...
The article is devoted to the Energy Charter Treaty. The main objective of the Energy Charter Treaty...
Energy is critical to all societies and in the last few decades, energy-related issues have become m...
This dissertation examines how the energy sector is regulated at the international level and how the...