The Energy Charter Treaty and Central Asia: Setting an International Standard for Energy-Related Disputes
Article from: OGEL 1 (2018), in The Energy Charter Treaty
Abstract
This article discusses how Central Asia has emerged as one of the most influential energy-producing regions in the world. Economic development in the area exposes countless new legal questions involving international energy law, the rights of investors and sovereign states, the legal instruments governing energy, and the dispute resolution mechanisms available to conflicting parties. The historical-political positioning of the region is particularly pertinent; Central Asian states present a blank slate from which legal norms are first emerging. While other parts of the world ...