The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development
Exploring legal frameworks for sustainable energy practices
Adrian J Bradbrook editor Richard L Ottinger editor Rosemary Lyster editor Wang Xi editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Oct '12
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This insightful volume explores energy law's critical role in sustainable development, addressing vital challenges in contemporary global politics and offering foundational research.
In The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development, the contributors delve into the pressing challenges surrounding energy resources and generation in contemporary world politics. This 2005 volume emerges at a pivotal time when the international community grapples with the complexities of energy law, which is still in its early stages of development at international, regional, and national levels. The insights shared by the authors provide a foundational understanding of how energy law intersects with sustainable development, making this work a significant addition to the field.
The research focus for the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law in 2003, which culminated in this volume, highlights the urgent need for effective legal frameworks that can support sustainable energy practices. As energy generation and resource management become increasingly critical, the contributors address the legal implications and challenges that arise within this context. The discussions presented in The Law of Energy for Sustainable Development not only reflect on existing legal structures but also propose innovative approaches to enhance sustainability in energy practices.
Ultimately, this volume serves as a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners alike, offering a comprehensive examination of energy law's role in promoting sustainable development. By exploring various dimensions of energy law, the contributors aim to inform future research and policy decisions that can lead to more sustainable energy solutions on a global scale.
ISBN: 9781107407718
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
Weight: 1080g
632 pages