The energy charter treaty (ect) is a rare example of rules-based international energy governance, joining consumer, producer, and transit countries. Besides extending the multilateral trade rules to the energy domain, the ect has also become the most often invoked international investment agreement. However, the evolution of the ect has remained particularly susceptible to changing international power balances and ideational struggles. In reviewing the main scholarly and practical debates on the ect, this chapter walks through three decades of european and global energy governance, addressing the emergence, transformation, and the recent mixed signs of modernization and decline of the ect. The chapter touches on several core debates across ...
It is with pleasure that I join my esteemed colleagues on the panel. With the importance of the reli...
The Energy Charter Treaty is a multilateral trade and investment agreement that is currently the mos...
This chapter explores the emergence of the existing global energy governance architecture, as the "o...
The energy charter treaty (ect) is a rare example of rules-based international energy governance, jo...
The changes undergoing global energy markets and the structure of the world economy over the past de...
Sustainable energy policy is one of the biggest challenges the world faces today. The necessity of m...
The multilateral Energy Charter Treaty was concluded in the early 1990’s with the purpose of stimula...
Publication date: 01 July 2021Against the background of climate change, the Energy Charter Treaty an...
In the early 1990s, the European Economic Community – the predecessor of the European Union (EU) – s...
AbstractThe International Energy Charter, signed by 64 states in May 2015, is analysed here against ...
Hobér, K. (2020) The Energy Charter Treaty: A Commentary. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 688 p
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Law.The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) was initially promu...
Defence date: 1 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, European University Institu...
The 2015 International Energy Charter, a political declaration, and the 1994 Energy Charter Treaty (...
On both sides of the Atlantic, recent public debates over energy security have been characterized by...
It is with pleasure that I join my esteemed colleagues on the panel. With the importance of the reli...
The Energy Charter Treaty is a multilateral trade and investment agreement that is currently the mos...
This chapter explores the emergence of the existing global energy governance architecture, as the "o...
The energy charter treaty (ect) is a rare example of rules-based international energy governance, jo...
The changes undergoing global energy markets and the structure of the world economy over the past de...
Sustainable energy policy is one of the biggest challenges the world faces today. The necessity of m...
The multilateral Energy Charter Treaty was concluded in the early 1990’s with the purpose of stimula...
Publication date: 01 July 2021Against the background of climate change, the Energy Charter Treaty an...
In the early 1990s, the European Economic Community – the predecessor of the European Union (EU) – s...
AbstractThe International Energy Charter, signed by 64 states in May 2015, is analysed here against ...
Hobér, K. (2020) The Energy Charter Treaty: A Commentary. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 688 p
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Law.The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) was initially promu...
Defence date: 1 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, European University Institu...
The 2015 International Energy Charter, a political declaration, and the 1994 Energy Charter Treaty (...
On both sides of the Atlantic, recent public debates over energy security have been characterized by...
It is with pleasure that I join my esteemed colleagues on the panel. With the importance of the reli...
The Energy Charter Treaty is a multilateral trade and investment agreement that is currently the mos...
This chapter explores the emergence of the existing global energy governance architecture, as the "o...