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The Energy Community

A New Energy Governance System

Book | 1st edition 2015 | Europe | Dirk Buschle, Kim Talus
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Founded ten years ago to bring stability and investment to the war-torn countries of South-East Europe, the Energy Community has developed into Europe’s key instrument to secure energy supplies. Recent developments in Ukraine, one of the Energy Community’s members, as well as the incipient debate to create an Energy Union, highlight the importance of this organisation and its ever-increasing future relevance.

Unlike other international organisations in the energy sphere, the Energy Community is based on the rule of law – namely European energy, competition and environmental law exported to non-EU countries – as well as pan-European integration. It features a unique set of institutions and procedures. This book offers unprecedented insight into all the relevant aspects of the Energy Community, including the ongoing debate on reform.

This book is written by officials of the Energy Community and other international organisations as well as academics and practitioners from the legal and consultancy professions.


About the book

‘The diversity of topics addressed in the book make it an interesting read for professionals, academics and students coming from a wide variety of disciplines’.
Dr Alexandr Svetlicinii in [2016] I.E.L.R. 222

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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9781780683027
Weight 1100 g
Status Available
Number of pages xxx + 618 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Aug 10, 2015
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Available on Strada Belgique No
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  • Table of Contents
  • PART I. INTRODUCTION
  • Towards a European Energy Union
    Janez Kopac
  • Energy Community: The Way Forward
    Walter Boltz, Gerhard Langeder
  • PART II. REGULATORY ASPECTS OF THE ENERGY COMMUNITY
  • The Disputes Settlement System of the Energy Community: Testing its Effectiveness
    Rozeta Karova
  • Energy Community Law Enforcement
    Josefine Kuhlmann
  • Enforcement of State Aid Rules in the Energy Community: Going Beyond Formal Compliance?
    Marco Botta
  • Competition Law Enforcement in the Contracting Parties of the Energy Community: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives
    Alexandr Svetlicinii
  • Unbundling and Privatisation of the State-Owned Vertically Integrated Companies in the Energy Community
    Mira Todorovic Symeonides
  • A New Dimension in the Legitimacy Debate: Network Codes in the Energy Community
    Andreas Pointvogl
  • The Concept of Interconnector in the Context of the Energy Community Treaty
    Branislava Lepotic Kovacevic, Aleksandar Kovacevic
  • The Energy Infrastructure Package and the New TEN-E Regulation: Scope and Impact on the Energy Community
    Olaf Däuper, Christian Thole
  • The Access Exemptions Regime for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline: Regulatory Cooperation and the Role of the Energy Community
    Ioanna Mersinia
  • The Trans Atlantic Pipeline Project: How Exemptions Lead to Tailor-Made Regulatory Regimes
    Leigh Hancher
  • The Trans Adriatic Pipeline: A Use Case of the Acquis Communautaire on Energy
    Christopher Bremme, Julia Sack
  • Regulatory Aspects behind a Realisation of the South Stream
    Nijaz Dizdarevic
  • Persistent Energy Poverty in the Western Balkans
    Aleksandar Macura, Aleksandar Kovacevic
  • PART III. SUSTAINABILITY ASPECTS OF THE ENERGY COMMUNITY
  • Environment in the Energy Community Contracting Parties: A Quest for the Holy Grail of Balance
    Peter Vajda
  • Energy Community Treaty and the EU Emissions Trading System: Evidence of an Unrecognised Policy Conflict
    Stefan Weishaar, Sami Madani
  • Decarbonisation of Energy Systems: EU Reality Knocking on the Balkans’ Doors
    Piotr Trzaskowski
  • Capital Cities from South East Europe towards Sustainable Energy: Network of Energy Efficient Capitals – A View by the German Technical Cooperation (GIZ)
    Dubravka Bosnjak, Johannes Elle, Klaus Hoppe
  • Improvement of Energy Efficiency Policies in South East Europe Initiated through Impact-Orientated Planning and Monitoring
    Armin Teskeredzic, Johannes Elle
  • Energy Efficiency versus New Generation Capacity: Would it be Enough to ‘Keep the Lights on’?
    Violeta Kogalniceanu
  • PART IV. MEMBERSHIP OF THE ENERGY COMMUNITY
  • Energy Community and Energy Resource Rich Countries: An Introduction to the Topic
    Kim Talus
  • Energy Community: What Does it Mean for Ukraine?
    Elena Rybak
  • Accession of Serbia to the European Union: Importance of Material Requirements in the Energy Sector
    Aleksandar Kovacevic
  • Applying the European Union’s ‘Energy Acquis’ in Eastern Neighbouring Countries: The Cases of Ukraine and Moldova
    Roman Petrov
  • PART V. THE ENERGY COMMUNITYIN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT
  • Energy Security and Intergovernmental Organisations
    Richard Wheeler
  • Institutional Building in Energy Regulation: Comparison between the Cases of the Energy Community and MEDREG
    Veronica Lenzi
  • Energy Community Treaty and Energy Charter Treaty: Working towards Efficient International Energy Markets
    Ernesto Bonafé, Florian Encke
  • The Energy Community, the Energy Charter Treaty and the Promotion of EU Energy Security
    Rafael Leal-Arcas, Andrew Filis
  • Analysis of the Term ‘Transit’ in Cross-Border Energy Transport: A Comparative Study of Regulatory Frameworks in the Eurasian Context
    Gokce Mete