This publication considers the state of the art in methodologies for assessing and comparing energy technologies, plus the strengths and weaknesses of current practice. It presents experts' reports on energy R&D approaches and assessment criteria...
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This publication considers the state of the art in methodologies for assessing and comparing energy technologies, plus the strengths and weaknesses of current practice. It presents experts' reports on energy R&D approaches and assessment criteria strategies in Canada, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union.
International energy policy, the Arctic, and the law of the sea
Published:
c2005
Publisher:
Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden
Introduction and welcoming remarks /John Norton Moore --Introduction and welcoming remarks /Anatoliy L. Kolodkin --Current and emerging issues in the law of the sea /Satya N. Nandan --Russian maritime policy and energy resources /Payel Dzubenko...
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Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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Introduction and welcoming remarks /John Norton Moore --Introduction and welcoming remarks /Anatoliy L. Kolodkin --Current and emerging issues in the law of the sea /Satya N. Nandan --Russian maritime policy and energy resources /Payel Dzubenko --Current oceans policy : United States perspectives /Margaret F. Hayes --The law of the sea convention : a view from the U.S. Senate /Michael J. Mattler --China's energy policies and the law of the sea /Kuen-chen Fu --Problems of international law legislation for exploration and transportation of energy resources by the sea in light of terrorist activity /Boris A. Smuslov --Transportation of energy resources and the Turkish policy in the Black Sea Straits /Vladimir S. Kotliar --Legal aspects of Russian perspectives on continental shelf issues in the Arctic areas /Alexander S. Skaridov and Mariya A. Skaridova --The concept of the international transfer of good practice as an environment policy component in major offshore oil and gas developments : a perspective from environmental science /William Ritchie --Challenges of collecting law of the sea data in the Arctic /Larry Mayer, Martin Jakobsson and John Hall --The Turkish Straits, oil transportation and Turkish policy /Nilufer Oral --Cooperation between vessel traffic services (VTSs) in the Black Sea /Robert Hofstee and Ozkan Poyraz --Oil spill contingency planning and technical cooperation of the Black Sea region /John Ostergaard --Energy development and distribution -- what can the law do? /Paul B. Stephan --A conflict of interest for Russia : offshore oil vs. the problems of environmental regulation /Richard N. Dean and Michael P. Barry --Energy policy and international royalty : a dormant servitude relevant for Arctic offshore development /Aldo Chircop --Consequences of rapid Arctic climate changes /Alexander Klepikov, Alexander Danilov and Victor Dmitriev --Climate change and the Northern Sea route : an icelandic perspective /Thor Edward Jakobsson --New illusions of a northwest passage /Franklyn Griffiths --Coming to the Arctic : oil, ships and UNCLOS plus risk and research /George B. Newton --Concluding remarks /John Norton Moore. Maritime policy and energy resources: Russia, China, United States. Also discusses Iceland, Turkey, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Arctic
"The Twenty-Eight Annual Conference sponsored by the Center for Oceans Law and Policy, University of Virginia School of Law was held at the Palace of the Grand Duke Vladimir in St. Petersburg, Russia from June 23-26, 2004"--P. ix. - Includes bibliographical references