OGEL 2 (2011) Special issue "Comparative Energy Law" published
Posted by OGEL on Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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This OGEL Special Issue is devoted to the comparative analysis of regulatory systems in the oil, gas and electricity sectors. By 'comparative' we mean that kind of research which tries to identify similarities and differences among the regulatory systems of different countries or regions. Several reasons explain why comparative knowledge is of primary importance in the energy regulators' and energy lawyers' toolbox.
The purpose of this special is to start an academic reflection on the advantages of a comparative approach for energy law and policy. Hopefully, this Special Issue will foster a dialogue on how to carry out comparative research and increase its relevance for everyday legal practice in the energy sector.
The table of contents of the Comparative Energy Law special can be found here http://www.ogel.org/journal-browse-issues-toc.asp?key=41
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