Wholesale Energy Contracts in OTC Markets and Institutional Exchanges: Legal and Substantial Aspects. The liberalization of the electricity and gas markets has affected the wholesale sector. This paper scrutinizes how regulation impact on contractual freedom in this sector. In particular, it analyzes the scope of EU regulation (e.g. REMIT) and Italian regulatory policy of Aeegsi. This paper, taking into account historical developments, tackles the issue by looking at the actual contractual practices and at the characterization of the wholesale sector, in both OTC markets and institutional exchanges. Despite the liberalization of energy markets, this article aims at providing a genuine portrait of wholesale contracts and highlights ho...
L'articolo esamina i limiti legali previsti alla libertà delle imprese operanti nel settore energeti...
This paper draws on the case law of the European Court of Justice to examine the current (im)possibi...
This paper draws on the case law of the European Court of Justice to examine the current (im)possibi...
Wholesale Energy Contracts in OTC Markets and Institutional Exchanges: Legal and Substantial Aspect...
Since the establishment of the Authorities, which are given the power to regulate sensitive sector...
The paper examines the theme of private autonomy in electric energy market. It demonstrates how mode...
The paper aims at explaining the development of the rules concerning the system of electric energy a...
This paper contains an economic review of the law regulating the liberalisation process now under wa...
This paper is based on the analysis of the sustainable development principle as an instrument to ba...
The author takes into consideration the incidence that administrative regulation may produce on ener...
The purpose of this Essay is threefold. First, to describe the Italian reform in electricity market...
The constraints of the European legal and institutional structure for decision-making in energy grea...
Ten years after the liberalization of the electricity and gas market in Italy it is possible to draw...
The article aims to explore to what extent consumers protection, as principle constitutionally gua...
Italian electricity consumers have been free to choose their supplier since 2007, but about 66 perce...
L'articolo esamina i limiti legali previsti alla libertà delle imprese operanti nel settore energeti...
This paper draws on the case law of the European Court of Justice to examine the current (im)possibi...
This paper draws on the case law of the European Court of Justice to examine the current (im)possibi...
Wholesale Energy Contracts in OTC Markets and Institutional Exchanges: Legal and Substantial Aspect...
Since the establishment of the Authorities, which are given the power to regulate sensitive sector...
The paper examines the theme of private autonomy in electric energy market. It demonstrates how mode...
The paper aims at explaining the development of the rules concerning the system of electric energy a...
This paper contains an economic review of the law regulating the liberalisation process now under wa...
This paper is based on the analysis of the sustainable development principle as an instrument to ba...
The author takes into consideration the incidence that administrative regulation may produce on ener...
The purpose of this Essay is threefold. First, to describe the Italian reform in electricity market...
The constraints of the European legal and institutional structure for decision-making in energy grea...
Ten years after the liberalization of the electricity and gas market in Italy it is possible to draw...
The article aims to explore to what extent consumers protection, as principle constitutionally gua...
Italian electricity consumers have been free to choose their supplier since 2007, but about 66 perce...
L'articolo esamina i limiti legali previsti alla libertà delle imprese operanti nel settore energeti...
This paper draws on the case law of the European Court of Justice to examine the current (im)possibi...
This paper draws on the case law of the European Court of Justice to examine the current (im)possibi...