The World Trade Organization cannot deal comprehensively with restrictive export practices maintained by energy cartels such as the OPEC. The main reason for this is the absence of competition rules in the multilateral trading system. However, in spite of the fact that the WTO does not have rules on competition, it does provide for other rules, such as GATT Article XI on the General Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions. This article will take a law and economics approach and explore whether restrictive practices in the energy sector as maintained by OPEC could be caught by this article. It will analyse whether OPEC’s ‘monopolist market power instrument of choice’, namely the administration of production quota on petroleum, could fall wi...
In recent trade negotiations, WTO Members have consented to limit rather than promote trade between ...
A new E15 Think Piece by Ilaria Espa produced under the E15Initiative (E15). Implemented jointly by ...
This paper focuses on this second wave of WTO RE disputes. It will assess whether or to what extent ...
Energy has become increasingly important in international trade relations. However, the World Trade ...
The petroleum production management practices of OPEC member states have always been controversial p...
This paper explores the consistency of three forms of energy procurement regulations with internatio...
The recent crude oil production and price wars have revived the debate on production restrictions as...
This chapter aims at contributing to the trade and energy debate by focusing on the specific issue o...
Defence date: 1 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, European University Institu...
• The regulation of energy in international law is highly fragmented and largely incoherent. We subm...
In recent months the World Trade Organization (WTO) has seen increasing conflict over the rules for ...
Against the backdrop of energy markets that have radically changed in recent decades, this book offe...
Energy is required to manufacture a good or create a service and the energy sector is the backbone o...
Aim: In the article the situation is discussed where the refusal by an energy supplier to connect ot...
This article presents problems associated with the development of competition on the Polish energy m...
In recent trade negotiations, WTO Members have consented to limit rather than promote trade between ...
A new E15 Think Piece by Ilaria Espa produced under the E15Initiative (E15). Implemented jointly by ...
This paper focuses on this second wave of WTO RE disputes. It will assess whether or to what extent ...
Energy has become increasingly important in international trade relations. However, the World Trade ...
The petroleum production management practices of OPEC member states have always been controversial p...
This paper explores the consistency of three forms of energy procurement regulations with internatio...
The recent crude oil production and price wars have revived the debate on production restrictions as...
This chapter aims at contributing to the trade and energy debate by focusing on the specific issue o...
Defence date: 1 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, European University Institu...
• The regulation of energy in international law is highly fragmented and largely incoherent. We subm...
In recent months the World Trade Organization (WTO) has seen increasing conflict over the rules for ...
Against the backdrop of energy markets that have radically changed in recent decades, this book offe...
Energy is required to manufacture a good or create a service and the energy sector is the backbone o...
Aim: In the article the situation is discussed where the refusal by an energy supplier to connect ot...
This article presents problems associated with the development of competition on the Polish energy m...
In recent trade negotiations, WTO Members have consented to limit rather than promote trade between ...
A new E15 Think Piece by Ilaria Espa produced under the E15Initiative (E15). Implemented jointly by ...
This paper focuses on this second wave of WTO RE disputes. It will assess whether or to what extent ...