OGEL 2 (2009)
EU - Russia relations
Editorial
EU - Russia relations
EU-Russia Energy Relations: Common Goals and Concerns
A. Piebalgs, Florence School of Regulation, European University InstituteEU-Russia Energy Dialog at the Origin of the European Foreign Energy Policy
F. Tarradellas Espuny, Council of the European UnionEnforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in Russia: Improving, But Still Uncertain
C.M. Baker, Norton Rose FulbrightJ.H. Sutcliffe, K&L Gates LLP
K. Wilson, Baker Hughes
K.H. Romman, Chevron
Arbitrating Disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty
K. Hobér, 3 Verulam BuildingsA Common Russia-EU Energy Space (The new EU-Russia Partnership Agreement, acquis communautaire, the Energy Charter and the new Russian initiative)
A.A. Konoplyanik, www.konoplyanik.ruEnergy charter and the Russian initiative - Future prospects of the legal base of international cooperation
A.A. Konoplyanik, www.konoplyanik.ruA New Energy Charter: Myth or Reality?
A.V. Belyi, University of Eastern FinlandS. Nappert, 3 Verulam Buildings
The Politics of EU-Russia Energy Relations
F. Cameron, EU-Asia CentreEU-Russia Relations in the Energy Field: The Continuing Role of International Law
S. Nappert, 3 Verulam BuildingsThe Russo-Ukrainian Gas Dispute of January 2009: A Comprehensive Assessment
S. Pirani, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES)J. Stern, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
K. Yafimava, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES)
Russia-Ukraine Gas Dispute: Soft and Hard Security Issues - A View from Russia
A.V. Belyi, University of Eastern Finland2009 Gas Conflict and its Consequences for the European Energy Security
M. Gonchar, Centre for Global Studies "Strategy XXI"V. Martyniuk, Centre for Global Studies "Strategy XXI"
O. Prystayko, Independent International Affairs Professional
The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Gas Crisis in South Eastern Europe
A. KovacevicCurrent Stay of Play in EU-Russian Energy Relations
C. Filis, International Olympic Truce CentreThe Relevance of a Triangular Approach to the Issue of Energy Security in Europe: Russian Case as an Example
S.S. Haghighi, Nargan CompanyCan Nordstream and Southstream Survive in a Changing European Gas Market?
A. Riley, Atlantic CouncilEU-Russian Energy Relations is Not a Zero-Sum Game: It is Beholden on Brussels Needs to Educate the Russian Elite Before it is too Late
E.S. Burger, Esq., Washington College of LawRussian Energy Strategy: Does BP-TNK Represent a Valuable Case Study?
E.S. Burger, Esq., Washington College of LawThe Effect of the EC-Russia Partnership Agreement in Community Law: Lessons Learned From the Soccer World
D. Buschle, Energy Community SecretariatThe Long-Term Capacity Agreements, Third Party Access and EU-Russia Relations
K. Talus, CCEEL, UEF Law School, University of Eastern Finland (UEF)M. Hunt, Elia
The New EU Energy Policy and Implications for Former Soviet Union Natural Gas Suppliers
G. Gülen, Center for Energy Economics, BEG/UT-AustinM. Michot Foss, Rice University's Baker Institute
D. Volkov, Poten & Partners
Unbundling As a Defence Mechanism Against Russia: Is the EU Missing the Point?
A.R. Willems, Sidley Austin LLPJ. Sul, Oxfam GB
Y. Benizri, Sidley Austin LLP
Russian Energy Strategy and Transit Routes in Eastern Europe - A View from Warsaw
A. Kotlowski, Swiss Petroleum Investments Holding AGImproving the Climate for European Investments in the Russian Electricity Production Sector: (I) the Role of Investment Protection Law
A.J.R.T. Boute, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of LawImproving the Climate for European Investments in the Russian Electricity Production Sector: (II) the Role of Regulatory Convergence
A.J.R.T. Boute, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Faculty of LawThe Transition from Communism: A Diagrammatic Exposition of Obstacles to the Demand for the Rule of Law
K. Hoff, World BankJ.E. Stiglitz, Columbia University