This volume brings together commentary and analysis on several issues, offering a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by the EU, its response, and the future direction of EU gas policy. Meer
Energy Transitions highlights the recent developments in EU energy law and underlying policy aspects that shape the regulatory approach to energy. Meer
This volume offers a detailed analysis of the historical development of environmental integration including discussions of the various intergovernmental conferences which led to a number of Treaty changes. Meer
This book seeks to provide an insight in new developments in the European gas markets, with the ultimate aim of contributing to the current European gas debate. Meer
Sharing the costs and benefits of natural resource activity has now become a legal requirement for energy and resource projects operating in many jurisdictions. Meer
This timely book shows how the creation of a European Energy Union might be a viable solution to the energy security problems that the European Union (EU) is facing. Meer
Offering a detailed account of the various legal arrangements at European Union level, this book is an ideal reference tool for practitioners and legal scholars. Meer
This book explores discussions of the benefits of networks, offering a discerning assessment of enforcement networks’ influence on environmental protection. Meer
Over the past ten years, the study of environmental harm and ‘crimes against nature’ has become an increasingly popular area of research amongst criminologists. Meer
This book explains the foundations of European climate and clean energy law and policy, and the position of the European Union in the international climate dialogue. Meer
The contributions assembled in this book focus on various aspects of the relationship between the provisions of the Convention and the development of EU environmental law. Meer
This book analyses the interpretation of environmental offences contained in the waste, contaminated land, and habitats’ protection regimes. It concludes that the current purposive approach to interpretation has produced an unacceptable degree of uncertainty. Meer