OGEL 3 (2018) - International Energy Law K. Talus, Tulane Center for Energy Law, Tulane University R.J. Heffron, CEPMLP, University of Dundee
What is "International Energy Law" or "Energy Law"? K. Talus, Tulane Center for Energy Law, Tulane University R.J. Heffron, CEPMLP, University of Dundee
Transition of Global Governance of Energy and Extractive Sectors: Proliferation of Transparency and Accountability Initiatives G. Mete, Stockholm Environment Institute
Introduction to Upstream Petroleum Law and Regulation K. Talus, Tulane Center for Energy Law, Tulane University E.G. Pereira, International Energy Attorney
Developments in Downstream Energy Regulation in the EU: Accommodating the Changing Role of Energy Consumers L.S. Reins, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society, Tilburg University
Sustainability in the Energy Sector: Policy Directions and Implementing Measures S.L. Penttinen, Tulane Center for Energy Law, Tulane University; UEF Law School, University of Eastern Finland
International Law of the Sea and Energy D.C. Smith, Foley Hoag LLP M. Pratt, Bordermap Consulting Ltd
Tracing the Evolution of International Investment Law Through the Catalyst of Energy Disputes A. Sabater, Chaffetz Lindsey LLP M.D. Stadnyk, Squire Patton Boggs
An Overview on the Multilateral Regulation of Energy Trade in the WTO: Framework, Context and Contentions M. Wüstenberg, UEF Law School
Political Risk Management in Natural Resources Projects in the MENA and the Latin American Regions E. Eljuri, www.elisabetheljurilaw.com Y. Abul-Failat, LXL LLP