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Energy law and policy / edited by Usha Tandon

Contributor(s): Publisher: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2018Edition: 1st edDescription: xxx, 429 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780199482979 (hbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.04679 TAN
Contents:
PART I International Perspectives- 1. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons and Cleansing it with New Energy Options- 2. Making Sense of Energy and Natural Resource Law in the Anthropocene Epoch- 3. Regulation of Nuclear Energy for Sustainable Development: A Critical Overview of International Regime with Special Reference to IAEA- 4. International Energy Law and WTO: Issues and Challenges- 5. Intellectual Property in the Way of a Clean and Green Environment: Is Licensing the Solution?- PART II National Perspectives- 6. Clean Energy in India: Supply And Prospects- 7. Renewable Energy Development in India: The Need for a Robust Legal Framework- 8. Examining the Legal Impediments in the Development of Renewable Energy in Nigeria- 9. Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: World View on Nuclear Energy with Special Reference to India- 10. The Indian Energy Conservation Law: A Critical Overview- 11. Information Disclosure: A Policy Tool for Managing Environmental and Energy Challenges- 12. Assessing the Legal Framework of Mauritius on Sustainable Energy: Is it Robust Enough to Achieve the Dream of 'Mauritius: A Sustainable Island'?- 13. Eco-tax on Energy Resources: A Critical Appraisal with Special Reference to India- 14. Humanity, Energy, and Law: Urgencies and Challenges- 15. Achieving Redistributive Energy Justice: A Critical Analysis of Energy Policies of India- Index.
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PART I International Perspectives-
1. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons and Cleansing it with New Energy Options-
2. Making Sense of Energy and Natural Resource Law in the Anthropocene Epoch-
3. Regulation of Nuclear Energy for Sustainable Development: A Critical Overview of International Regime with Special Reference to IAEA-
4. International Energy Law and WTO: Issues and Challenges-
5. Intellectual Property in the Way of a Clean and Green Environment: Is Licensing the Solution?-
PART II National Perspectives-
6. Clean Energy in India: Supply And Prospects-
7. Renewable Energy Development in India: The Need for a Robust Legal Framework-
8. Examining the Legal Impediments in the Development of Renewable Energy in Nigeria-
9. Sustainable Energy for Sustainable Development: World View on Nuclear Energy with Special Reference to India-
10. The Indian Energy Conservation Law: A Critical Overview-
11. Information Disclosure: A Policy Tool for Managing Environmental and Energy Challenges-
12. Assessing the Legal Framework of Mauritius on Sustainable Energy: Is it Robust Enough to Achieve the Dream of 'Mauritius: A Sustainable Island'?-
13. Eco-tax on Energy Resources: A Critical Appraisal with Special Reference to India-
14. Humanity, Energy, and Law: Urgencies and Challenges-
15. Achieving Redistributive Energy Justice: A Critical Analysis of Energy Policies of India-
Index.