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European Energy Law Report Volume 15

Edited by: Martha M. Roggenkamp, Catherine Banet

ISBN13: 9781839705540
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781839700293
Published: February 2025
Publisher: Larcier Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
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The European Energy Law Reports are an initiative taken by the organisers of the European Energy Law Seminar which has been organised on an annual basis since 1989 in the Netherlands. The aim of this seminar is to present an overview of the most important legal developments in the field of international, EU and national energy and climate law. Whereas the first seminars concentrated mostly on internal energy market developments, the focus has now expanded to include analyses involving energy investments, security and consumer protection and a reflection on the changing nature of energy law.

This approach is reflected in the Reports.

This volume is divided into the following parts: ‘Internal Energy Market and Climate Change: Judicial and Legislative Developments’, ‘Energy Suppliers and the Energy Supply Chain’, ‘Energy Relations between the EU and Third Countries’ and ‘Energy Systems and System Security’.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Introduction
Martha M. Roggenkamp, Catherine Banet

PART I. INTERNAL ENERGY MARKET AND CLIMATE CHANGE: JUDICIAL AND LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS
Chapter I. Review of Recent EU Case Law in the Energy Sector
Berend Jan Drijber
Chapter II. Corporate Climate Change Litigation in the Energy Sector: Issues, Trends and Developments
Suryapratim Roy, Matteo Fermeglia
Chapter III. Critical Review of the EU ‘Fit for 55’ Package
Ruprecht Brandis
Chapter IV. Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): From Design to Implementation
Michael Mehling

PART II. ENERGY SUPPLIERS AND THE ENERGY SUPPLY CHAIN
Chapter V. The Supplier of Last Resort in the Netherlands: Developments and Observations
René van ’t Hoft
Chapter VI. Bankruptcies of Energy Suppliers in Belgium: Causes, Consequences and Mitigation
David Haverbeke, Guillian Baclin
Chapter VII. The EU Critical Raw Materials Act: Opportunities and Challenges
Anna-Alexandra Marhold, Epistimi Oikonomopoulou

PART III. ENERGY RELATIONS BETWEEN THE EU AND THIRD COUNTRIES
Chapter VIII. EU-Swiss Legal Relations: Might We Get an Electricity Agreement Aft er All?
Brigitta Kratz, Christa Tobler
Chapter IX. Challenges of a Non-EU TSO Operating in the European Electricity Transmission System: The Case of Switzerland
Stefanie Zubler
Chapter X. The Energy Community Treaty and the Implementation of the EU Electricity Acquis
Fokke Elskamp, Anna Butenko, Juliusz Kowalczyk

PART IV. ENERGY SYSTEMS AND SYSTEM SECURITY
Chapter XI. System Flexibility and Underground Storage of Compressed Air
Astrid Hartwijk, Laura Kaschny, Frederik Lenskjold Olsen, Martha M. Roggenkamp
Chapter XII. Energy Islands in the North Sea: To Be or Not To Be?
Niels Peter Berg, Lotte Bosschieter, Angelo Goethals, Margit Rankin Malmsteen, Martha M. Roggenkamp
Chapter XIII. Protecting Off shore Energy Infrastructure: Legal Foundations for Regulatory Approaches in the EU
John Paterson
Chapter XIV. Cybersecurity in the European Electricity System: The Role of the NIS2 Directive
Henri van Soest