Energy Transit talks suspended
Article from: OGEL 1 (2004), in Roundup of Articles
Introduction
The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) and its organisation's contribution to international energy law is currently mainly through the service of the ECT, one of the very few multilateral treaties exclusively devoted to energy, and thus a key element of international energy law. By support of negotiations for an energy transit protocol (which were suspended in late 2003), the Energy Charter organisation is also directly involved in the emergence of new, and very relevant, international energy law. As energy markets integrate regionally and globally, the role of transport, transit and ...