Kim Talus is a Professor of European Law at the University of Eastern Finland and the Director of the LLM programme for international and European energy law and policy. He is also the Editor-in-Chief for OGEL, a leading international energy law journal. His research and other activities focus on European and international energy law and policy and he has authored numerous books and articles in these areas of energy law. He is a frequent speaker at international conferences and has held teaching roles in Germany, United States, and Australia.
* 1: Introduction: EU Energy Law and the Approach Taken in this Study
* 2: The Regulatory History of EU Energy: The Evolution of EU Energy
Law from 1957 Onwards
* 3: The Evolution of the Sector-Specific Regulatory Framework
* 4: Treaty Law and the Energy Sector
* 5: Environment and Energy: On a Bumpy Road Towards a Clean Energy
Future
* 6: The International Dimension of EU Energy Law and Policy
* 7: From State to Market and Back: The Changing Role(s) of Markets and
States in the EU
* 8: Conclusion: European Energy Law under the Impact of
Globalization: From State to Market, from Plan to Contract, from
Public Ownership to Economic Regulation and Beyond
* Bibliography