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The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development

The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development

Part of IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies

Nicholas A. Robinson, Jose Goldemberg, Thomas B. Johansson, Zhou Dadi, David Hodas, Klaus Bosselmann, William Chandler, Richard Ottinger, Alexandra Wawryk, Zhu Jian-guo, Adrian J. Bradbrook, Ralph D. Wahnshafft, Kui-Nang (Peter) Mak, Friedrich Soltau, Jayarao Gururaja, Maria Socorro Z. Manguiat, Achim Steiner, Lawrence J. M. Haas, John Scanlon, Alfred Rest, Rusong Li, Akio Morishima, Wang Xi, Mao Runlin, Maggie Dong, Ibibia Worika, Bernhard Nagel, Peter A. Bradford, Rosemary Lyster, Barry Barton, Alan S. Miller, Donggen Xu, Cao Ming-de, Svitlana Kravchenko, Michael I. Jeffery, Paul Stein, John Bonine, Nick Wood
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  • Date Published: April 2005
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521845250

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  • The research focus for the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law in 2003 was a timely and challenging one, entitled 'The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development'. As contemporary world politics demonstrates, energy resources and generation are crucial issues facing the international community. As research on energy law, at the international, regional, and national level is in its infancy, the insights provided by the contributors to this 2005 volume are a significant addition to the field.

    • Significant research in environment and energy by one of the leading scholarly initiatives in the field
    • Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of sustainable energy law, including papers on the commercialization of renewable energy technologies
    • Written by a range of international experts
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    • Date Published: April 2005
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521845250
    • length: 630 pages
    • dimensions: 260 x 185 x 37 mm
    • weight: 1.255kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Message from Kofi A. Annan, Secretary-General, United Nations
    Introduction: a global learned society to address Earth's evolution: the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Nicholas A. Robinson
    Public lectures on international environmental law Alexandre Kiss
    Part I. Sustainable Development and the Role of Energy Law:
    1. Development and energy Jose Goldemberg
    2. The imperatives of energy for sustainable development Thomas B. Johansson
    3. 2020 energy demand of China and energy conservation Zhou Dadi
    4. Sustainable development and the Marrakech accords David Hodas
    5. Ethical implications Klaus Bosselmann
    6. Technological implications William Chandler
    Part II. Legal Issues in Contemporary Energy Law:
    7. Legal frameworks for energy for sustainable development Richard Ottinger
    8. Air pollution control laws: common but differentiated responsibilities for managing the atmosphere Nicholas A. Robinson
    9. Green pricing and green power marketing: demand-side mechanisms for promoting 'green power' in deregulated energy markets Alexandra S. Wawryk
    10. Agricultural renewable energy and its management in China Zhu Jian-guo
    Part III. International Energy Law:
    11. International law and global sustainable energy production and consumption Adrian J. Bradbrook and Ralph D. Wahnshafft
    12. Policy options Kui-Nang (Peter) Mak and Friedrich Soltau
    13. Financing energy for sustainable development Jayarao Gururaja
    14. The Clean Development Mechanism and the UNFCCC/Kyoto Protocol developments Maria Socorro Z. Manguiat
    15. The report of the World Commission on Dams: some implications for energy law Achim Steiner and Lawrence J. M. Haas
    16. International issues for sustainable development: IUCN perspective John Scanlon
    17. Enhanced implementation and enforcement of international environmental laws by the judiciary Alfred Rest
    Part IV. Comparative Energy Law:
    18. UNDP: China's energy portfolio Rusong Li
    19. Implementing the Kyoto Protocol beyond the WSSD at Johannesburg - the Japanese perspective Akio Morishima
    20. Strategy, policy, and law promoting renewable energy resources in China Wang Xi, Mao Runlin and Maggie Dong
    21. Energy development and utilization in Africa Ibibia Worika
    22. European energy law initiatives Bernhard Nagel
    23. The law of energy for sustainable development in Britain Andrew Warren
    Part V. Electricity Restructuring:
    24. Some environmental lessons from electricity restructuring Peter A. Bradford
    25. The implications of electricity restructuring for a sustainable energy framework: what's law got to do with it? Rosemary Lyster
    26. Electricity market liberalization and energy sustainability Barry Barton
    Part VI. Financing for Sustainable Energy:
    27. Financing clean energy for development Alan S. Miller
    28. Legal aspects of international project finance for sustainable energy development Donggen Xu
    29. Emissions trading systems Cao Ming-de
    Part VII. Civil Society and the Procedural Requirements of Energy Law for Sustainable Development:
    30. The role of civil society Svitlana Kravchenko
    31. Foundations in university education Michael I. Jeffery
    32. The role of the judiciary Paul Stein
    33. Access to justice and citizen enforcement John Bonine
    34. The business case and approach to sustainable energy Nick Wood
    Index.

  • Editors

    Adrian J. Bradbrook, University of Adelaide

    Rosemary Lyster, University of Sydney

    Richard L. Ottinger, Pace University, New York

    Wang Xi, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

    Contributors

    Nicholas A. Robinson, Jose Goldemberg, Thomas B. Johansson, Zhou Dadi, David Hodas, Klaus Bosselmann, William Chandler, Richard Ottinger, Alexandra Wawryk, Zhu Jian-guo, Adrian J. Bradbrook, Ralph D. Wahnshafft, Kui-Nang (Peter) Mak, Friedrich Soltau, Jayarao Gururaja, Maria Socorro Z. Manguiat, Achim Steiner, Lawrence J. M. Haas, John Scanlon, Alfred Rest, Rusong Li, Akio Morishima, Wang Xi, Mao Runlin, Maggie Dong, Ibibia Worika, Bernhard Nagel, Peter A. Bradford, Rosemary Lyster, Barry Barton, Alan S. Miller, Donggen Xu, Cao Ming-de, Svitlana Kravchenko, Michael I. Jeffery, Paul Stein, John Bonine, Nick Wood

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