New: Energy Networks and the Law
The book 'Energy Networks and the Law - Innovative Solutions in Changing Markets' provides a clear in insightful overview of the legal challenges this poses in the modern world. The construction and use of these networks depends on developments in technology, policies and legal regulation.
It also investigates the challenges that face governments engaged in this renewal, particularly since in many cases these networks are, by necessity, international. The construction of net networks always involves the application of planning and environmental laws and the complications these pose only increase as networks pass through the territory of several different countries.
This book analyses the evolution of this area from several angles, both geographical and legal.
The book is edited Martha M. Roggenkamp, Lila Barrera-Hernández, Donald N. Zillman and Iñigo del Guayo.
Last modified: | 19 January 2024 11.18 a.m. |
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