Towards a European Energy Union : European energy strategy in international law / Volker Roeben.
2018
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Title
Towards a European Energy Union : European energy strategy in international law / Volker Roeben.
Published
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Call Number
KJE6698 .R65 2018
ISBN
9781107142817 (hbk.)
1107142814
1107142814
Description
xiii, 271 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1022669398
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
xiii
Introduction
1
1.
Argument of This Book
3
2.
Concept and Functions of the European Energy Union
3
3.
Regulation
5
4.
Co-evolution
6
5.
Integration
6
6.
Global Regulatory Law
7
7.
Holistic View of EU Law
7
8.
Assumptions of Multi-Tiered Regulation, Integration and Global Regulatory Law
8
9.
Literature
9
10.
Scope and Structure of This Book
10
1.
Establishing the European Energy Union
15
I.
From the Lisbon Treaty to the Strategy for a European Energy Union
17
II.
Energy Union Strategy: Context
22
1.
Goals
22
2.
Dimensions of Action
24
III.
Governance
26
IV.
International Cooperation: The External Energy Union
28
V.
Regulating Energy in International Law, European Union Law and National Law
28
1.
Public Good Regulation of European and Global Energy
29
2.
Multi-Tiered Regulation, Its Legal Regime and Organising Principles
33
3.
European Energy Strategy in International Law
33
2.
Rules-Based Energy Governance Worldwide: Regulation of Energy in International Law
36
I.
Internationalising Energy
37
1.
Universal Norm of Sustainable Energy
38
2.
Implementing Sustainable Energy in International Law
42
II.
Developing Energy-Specific International Law
45
1.
Energy Charter Treaty: International Energy Regulation
45
2.
Energy Community: Regional Energy Market Integration
65
3.
International Law for Transnational Energy Purchases and Projects
68
4.
Institutionalised Cooperation in Energy
69
5.
Sovereignty of States over Their Energy Resources and Energy Mix
70
III.
Provision for Energy under the Sectoral Orders of International Laws
71
1.
Global Economy and Energy
72
2.
Protection of the Environment and Energy
86
3.
Oceans and Marine Energy
95
4.
Managing Energy Security
99
5.
Development and Human Rights
102
IV.
International Regulation of Energy and Its Legal Regime
103
1.
Regulating the Global Energy Cycle
103
2.
Complex International Legal Regime of Energy
107
3.
International Rule of Law and Energy
109
4.
International Regulation of Energy and Its Enabling and Constraining Effect for the European Energy Union
112
3.
Realising the European Energy Union in EU Law: Internal and External Regulation of the Energy Cycle
114
I.
Constitutional Boundaries of the European Energy Union
115
1.
EU Energy Policy within the Lisbon Federalism
116
2.
Constraints: Dual-Representative Democracy, the Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights
126
II.
Programme, Functions and Trajectory of Regulatory Change
130
1.
Programme of Regulatory Intervention
131
2.
Energy Market
136
3.
Secure Energy
144
4.
Renewable Energy
148
5.
Efficient Energy
152
6.
Interconnected Energy Infrastructure
156
7.
Decarbonising the Energy System
158
8.
Energy Innovation
165
III.
Constitutional Order of the External European Energy Union
168
1.
Enabling an External EU Policy on Energy
169
2.
Dual Representative Democracy, the Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights as Constraints on External Energy Action
172
IV.
Realising the External European Energy Union
178
1.
Programme of External Regulatory Action
179
2.
External Energy Market
182
3.
Securing External Supply
184
4.
Promoting Renewables, Energy Efficiency and Research
191
5.
Decarbonising the Global and European Energy Systems
192
V.
Conclusions
196
4.
Role of Coordinated Member State Law in a European Energy Union
199
I.
Constitutional Guarantee of Autonomous Member State Policy and Law-Making on Energy
200
II.
Coordinating Broad Member State Energy Policy
201
III.
Member State Law-Making on Energy on the Objectives of Article 194(1) TFEU and the Constraints of the Internal Market and Environmental Protection
204
1.
Energy Market
205
2.
Security of Supply
210
3.
Renewables
211
4.
Energy Efficiency
219
5.
Infrastructure Development
219
6.
Decarbonisation
220
IV.
Member State Treaty-Making on Energy
221
V.
Exclusive Competence of the Member States for Their Energy Mix
223
1.
Nuclear Energy and the Internal Market
224
2.
Shale Gas
226
3.
Coal and the Subsidisation of Fossil Fuels
227
VI.
Conclusions
228
5.
Regulating Energy through an Integrated Legal Regime: Formation, Normative Questions and Global Regulatory Law
230
I.
Forming the Integrated Legal Regime of Energy
232
1.
Responsibility
233
2.
Normativity
235
3.
Unifying Concepts
238
4.
Convergence
239
II.
Legitimacy
240
III.
Global Regulatory Law
244
IV.
Conclusions: European Energy Strategy in International Law
248
Index
255