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IEL Energy Law Contents

The International Encyclopaedia of Laws (IEL) Energy Law includes information in book-length form written in English for 22 countries.  The monographs are written by legal academics and/or practitioners with expertise in energy law for those countries.  The monographs enable comparative research in energy law.  These monographs include a general introduction on energy law followed by specialized chapters on the regulatory framework concerning electricity, gas, petrol, coal, the interaction between energy law and environmental law, and between energy law and tax laws.  A more detailed Table of Contents follows:

The Author. Table of Contents. List of Abbreviations.
Preface. Introduction. Selected Bibliography
Part I. Regulatory Framework Concerning Electricity.
1. Production.
2. Exploitation.
3. Transport.
4. Distribution.
5. Consumption.
Part II. Regulatory Framework Concerning Gas.
1. Production.
2. Exploitation.
3. Transport.
4. Distribution.
5. Consumption.
Part III. Regulatory Framework Concerning Petrol.
1. Production.
2. Exploitation.
3. Transport.
4. Distribution.
5. Consumption.
Part IV. Regulatory Framework Concerning Coal.
1. Production.
2. Exploitation.
3. Transport.
4. Distribution.
5. Consumption.
Part V. Interaction between Energy Law and Environmental Law
Part VI. Interaction between Energy Law and Tax Law
Part VII. Interaction between Energy Law and Competition Law
Conclusions.
Selected Bibliography.
Index.

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