OGEL 4 (2005)
Asian Energy Law and Policy
Editorial
Special Feature: Asian Energy Law and Policy
OGEL Special Issue Series: Asian Energy Law and Policy
A.F.M. Maniruzzaman, University of PortsmouthIt is time for Asia to co-operate on Energy Supplies
A.F.M. Maniruzzaman, University of PortsmouthAn Asian Oil and Gas Union: Prospects and Problems
N.L.P. Swanström, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies ProgramAsia needs an Energy Charter
R. KemperBuilding an International Arbitration Infrastructure in Asia: Diversified Approaches in a Competitive Environment
J.K. Schäfer, King & SpaldingEnvironment and Sustainable Energy Development in the Asia-Pacific Region
A.F.M. Maniruzzaman, University of PortsmouthEnergy Charter Treaty Arbitration (Investor-State) in the Asia-Pacific Context: An Overview
A.F.M. Maniruzzaman, University of PortsmouthPower Sector Reform in South Asia: An institutional Economics Perspective
S.C. Bhattacharyya, Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development (IESD), De Montfort UniversityNortheast Asia Regional Cooperation: Proposals for China-Japan Joint Implementation of Carbon Emissions Reduction
C.S. RichElectric Power Interconnection in North-East Asia: Towards a North-East Asian Energy Charter?
A.J. Bradbrook, CEL Climate and Energy Working GroupEnergy Security in East Asia: A European View
P. Andrews-Speed, Energy Studies Institute of the National University of SingaporeThe Outlook for Multi-Lateral Energy Cooperation in Northeast Asia
P. Andrews-Speed, Energy Studies Institute of the National University of SingaporeJ.X. Liao, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral policy and Law, University of Dundee
P.J. Stevens, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law & Policy (CEPMLP)
Integrated Energy Resources Planning for the ASEAN Countries and Southern China
Z. Yu, HelioFocus ChinaB.H. Bowen, Institute for Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies
F.T. Sparrow, Institute for Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies - Purdue University
V. Siriariyaporn
L. Yu, PPL
ASEAN Energy Co-operation
R.L. Pritchard, ResourcesLaw InternationalThe Overseas Operations of China's National Oil Companies
X. Ma, TotalP. Andrews-Speed, Energy Studies Institute of the National University of Singapore
Searching for Energy Security: The Political Ramifications of China's International Energy Policy
P. Andrews-Speed, Energy Studies Institute of the National University of SingaporeJ.X. Liao, Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral policy and Law, University of Dundee
R. Dannreuther, University of Westminster