Mcharg Et Al
PROPERTY & LAW ENERGY NATURAL RESOURC C
Mcharg Et Al
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780199579853
- ISBN-10: 0199579857
- Artikelnr.: 48467208
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Aileen McHarg is a senior lecturer in public law at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. She has wide-ranging research interests in the area of constitutional and administrative law, with a particular specialism in regulatory theory and practice, especially relating to energy utilities. She has written extensively on this topic and is a member of the Editorial Board of the Utilities Law Review and of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law. Current research projects include analysis of the role of legally-binding targets in promoting renewable energy and of the relationship between devolution and the regulatory state. Barry Barton is a Professor of Law at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. He specializes in energy and natural resources law, with particular reference to mining law, mining investment disputes, electricity market reform, energy efficiency, theories of regulation, and property rights in natural resources. He is Chairperson of the Academic Advisory Group of the Section on Energy, Environment, Resources and Infrastructure Law of the International Bar Association, Member of the Journal Board of the Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, and Editor of the Australian Energy and Resources Law Journal. Research programmes under way in which he takes part are Intercoast (coastal zone management involving Waikato and Bremen Universities) and Energy Cultures (with the University of Otago). Adrian Bradbrook is the Bonython Chair of Law at the University of Adelaide, Australia, and the former Dean of the Faculty of Law (1991-95). He specializes in sustainable energy law, environmental law and property law. He has held the position of Chair of the Working Group on Energy Law and Climate Change for the IUCN (World Conservation Union) and has worked on a number of UN projects relating to energy law. He is a Member of the Board of Editors of the Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, the Journal of World Energy Law and Business, the Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy and the Australian Property Law Journal. He is the recipient of several major Australian Research Council Discovery and other grants relating to sustainable energy law. Professor Lee Godden is Director of the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law at the Melbourne Law School. Her research interests span resources law, environmental law and property law, with a focus on water law and climate change. She has written extensively on the use of market mechanisms, such as property rights in 'cap and trade' instruments. She has a current project investigating climate change impacts on water resources, as well as long-standing research interests in agreement-making between indigenous peoples and mining interests. She has conducted comparative research in Australia, Canada, South Africa, South-East Asia and the Pacific.
* 1: Aileen McHarg, Barry Barton, Adrian Bradbrook and Lee Godden:
Property and the Law in Energy and Natural Resources
* PART 1: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES
* 2: Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Nigel Bankes: Different Views of the
Cathedral: The Literature on Property Law Theory
* 3: Anita Rønne: Public and Private Rights to Natural Resources and
Differences in their Protection?
* 4: Barry Barton: Property Rights Created Under Statute in Common Law
Legal Systems
* 5: Catherine Redgwell: Property Law Sources and Analogies in
International Law
* PART 2: NATURAL RESOURCE REGIMES
* 6: Yinka Omorogbe and Peter Oniemola: Property Rights in Oil and Gas
Under Domanial Regimes
* 7: Terence Daintith: The Rule of Capture: the Least Worst Property
Rule for Oil and Gas
* 8: Ulf Hammer: Models for State Ownership on the Norwegian
Continental Shelf
* 9: Wang Mingyuan: Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict
Between Legal Rights and its Resolution
* 10: Lila Barrera-Hernández: Got Title; Will Sell: Indigenous Rights
to Land in Chile and Argentina
* 11: José Juan González: The Scope and Limitations of the Principle of
National Property of Hydrocarbons in Mexico
* 12: Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier: Legal Models of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Ownership in Brazilian Law
* 13: Simon Butt and Tim Lindsey: Who Owns the Economy? Property
Rights, Privatization, and the Indonesian Constitution: The
Electricity Law Case
* PART 3: PROPERTY RIGHTS, MARKETS, AND REGULATION
* 14: Sarah Hendry: Ownership Models for Water Services: Implications
for Regulation
* 15: Luis Erize: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Changes
* 16: Kazuhiro Nakatani: Restrictions on Foreign Investment in the
Energy Sector for National Security Reasons: The Case of Japan
* 17: Iñigo del Guayo, Gunther Kühne, and Martha Roggenkamp: Ownership
Unbundling and Property Rights in the EU Energy Sector
* 18: Aileen McHarg: The Social Obligations of Ownership and the
Regulation of Energy Utilities in the United Kingdom and the European
Union
* PART 4: EMERGING PROPERTY REGIMES
* 19: Adrian Bradbrook: The Role of the Common Law in Promoting
Sustainable Energy Development in the Property Sector
* 20: Lee Godden: Governing Common Resources: Environmental Markets and
Property in Water
* 21: Alastair Lucas: The Significance of Property Rights in Biotic
Sequestration of Carbon
* 22: Lavanya Rajamani: Community Based Property Rights Regimes and
Resource Conservation in India's Forests
Property and the Law in Energy and Natural Resources
* PART 1: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES
* 2: Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Nigel Bankes: Different Views of the
Cathedral: The Literature on Property Law Theory
* 3: Anita Rønne: Public and Private Rights to Natural Resources and
Differences in their Protection?
* 4: Barry Barton: Property Rights Created Under Statute in Common Law
Legal Systems
* 5: Catherine Redgwell: Property Law Sources and Analogies in
International Law
* PART 2: NATURAL RESOURCE REGIMES
* 6: Yinka Omorogbe and Peter Oniemola: Property Rights in Oil and Gas
Under Domanial Regimes
* 7: Terence Daintith: The Rule of Capture: the Least Worst Property
Rule for Oil and Gas
* 8: Ulf Hammer: Models for State Ownership on the Norwegian
Continental Shelf
* 9: Wang Mingyuan: Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict
Between Legal Rights and its Resolution
* 10: Lila Barrera-Hernández: Got Title; Will Sell: Indigenous Rights
to Land in Chile and Argentina
* 11: José Juan González: The Scope and Limitations of the Principle of
National Property of Hydrocarbons in Mexico
* 12: Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier: Legal Models of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Ownership in Brazilian Law
* 13: Simon Butt and Tim Lindsey: Who Owns the Economy? Property
Rights, Privatization, and the Indonesian Constitution: The
Electricity Law Case
* PART 3: PROPERTY RIGHTS, MARKETS, AND REGULATION
* 14: Sarah Hendry: Ownership Models for Water Services: Implications
for Regulation
* 15: Luis Erize: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Changes
* 16: Kazuhiro Nakatani: Restrictions on Foreign Investment in the
Energy Sector for National Security Reasons: The Case of Japan
* 17: Iñigo del Guayo, Gunther Kühne, and Martha Roggenkamp: Ownership
Unbundling and Property Rights in the EU Energy Sector
* 18: Aileen McHarg: The Social Obligations of Ownership and the
Regulation of Energy Utilities in the United Kingdom and the European
Union
* PART 4: EMERGING PROPERTY REGIMES
* 19: Adrian Bradbrook: The Role of the Common Law in Promoting
Sustainable Energy Development in the Property Sector
* 20: Lee Godden: Governing Common Resources: Environmental Markets and
Property in Water
* 21: Alastair Lucas: The Significance of Property Rights in Biotic
Sequestration of Carbon
* 22: Lavanya Rajamani: Community Based Property Rights Regimes and
Resource Conservation in India's Forests
* 1: Aileen McHarg, Barry Barton, Adrian Bradbrook and Lee Godden:
Property and the Law in Energy and Natural Resources
* PART 1: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES
* 2: Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Nigel Bankes: Different Views of the
Cathedral: The Literature on Property Law Theory
* 3: Anita Rønne: Public and Private Rights to Natural Resources and
Differences in their Protection?
* 4: Barry Barton: Property Rights Created Under Statute in Common Law
Legal Systems
* 5: Catherine Redgwell: Property Law Sources and Analogies in
International Law
* PART 2: NATURAL RESOURCE REGIMES
* 6: Yinka Omorogbe and Peter Oniemola: Property Rights in Oil and Gas
Under Domanial Regimes
* 7: Terence Daintith: The Rule of Capture: the Least Worst Property
Rule for Oil and Gas
* 8: Ulf Hammer: Models for State Ownership on the Norwegian
Continental Shelf
* 9: Wang Mingyuan: Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict
Between Legal Rights and its Resolution
* 10: Lila Barrera-Hernández: Got Title; Will Sell: Indigenous Rights
to Land in Chile and Argentina
* 11: José Juan González: The Scope and Limitations of the Principle of
National Property of Hydrocarbons in Mexico
* 12: Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier: Legal Models of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Ownership in Brazilian Law
* 13: Simon Butt and Tim Lindsey: Who Owns the Economy? Property
Rights, Privatization, and the Indonesian Constitution: The
Electricity Law Case
* PART 3: PROPERTY RIGHTS, MARKETS, AND REGULATION
* 14: Sarah Hendry: Ownership Models for Water Services: Implications
for Regulation
* 15: Luis Erize: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Changes
* 16: Kazuhiro Nakatani: Restrictions on Foreign Investment in the
Energy Sector for National Security Reasons: The Case of Japan
* 17: Iñigo del Guayo, Gunther Kühne, and Martha Roggenkamp: Ownership
Unbundling and Property Rights in the EU Energy Sector
* 18: Aileen McHarg: The Social Obligations of Ownership and the
Regulation of Energy Utilities in the United Kingdom and the European
Union
* PART 4: EMERGING PROPERTY REGIMES
* 19: Adrian Bradbrook: The Role of the Common Law in Promoting
Sustainable Energy Development in the Property Sector
* 20: Lee Godden: Governing Common Resources: Environmental Markets and
Property in Water
* 21: Alastair Lucas: The Significance of Property Rights in Biotic
Sequestration of Carbon
* 22: Lavanya Rajamani: Community Based Property Rights Regimes and
Resource Conservation in India's Forests
Property and the Law in Energy and Natural Resources
* PART 1: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES
* 2: Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Nigel Bankes: Different Views of the
Cathedral: The Literature on Property Law Theory
* 3: Anita Rønne: Public and Private Rights to Natural Resources and
Differences in their Protection?
* 4: Barry Barton: Property Rights Created Under Statute in Common Law
Legal Systems
* 5: Catherine Redgwell: Property Law Sources and Analogies in
International Law
* PART 2: NATURAL RESOURCE REGIMES
* 6: Yinka Omorogbe and Peter Oniemola: Property Rights in Oil and Gas
Under Domanial Regimes
* 7: Terence Daintith: The Rule of Capture: the Least Worst Property
Rule for Oil and Gas
* 8: Ulf Hammer: Models for State Ownership on the Norwegian
Continental Shelf
* 9: Wang Mingyuan: Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict
Between Legal Rights and its Resolution
* 10: Lila Barrera-Hernández: Got Title; Will Sell: Indigenous Rights
to Land in Chile and Argentina
* 11: José Juan González: The Scope and Limitations of the Principle of
National Property of Hydrocarbons in Mexico
* 12: Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier: Legal Models of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Ownership in Brazilian Law
* 13: Simon Butt and Tim Lindsey: Who Owns the Economy? Property
Rights, Privatization, and the Indonesian Constitution: The
Electricity Law Case
* PART 3: PROPERTY RIGHTS, MARKETS, AND REGULATION
* 14: Sarah Hendry: Ownership Models for Water Services: Implications
for Regulation
* 15: Luis Erize: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Changes
* 16: Kazuhiro Nakatani: Restrictions on Foreign Investment in the
Energy Sector for National Security Reasons: The Case of Japan
* 17: Iñigo del Guayo, Gunther Kühne, and Martha Roggenkamp: Ownership
Unbundling and Property Rights in the EU Energy Sector
* 18: Aileen McHarg: The Social Obligations of Ownership and the
Regulation of Energy Utilities in the United Kingdom and the European
Union
* PART 4: EMERGING PROPERTY REGIMES
* 19: Adrian Bradbrook: The Role of the Common Law in Promoting
Sustainable Energy Development in the Property Sector
* 20: Lee Godden: Governing Common Resources: Environmental Markets and
Property in Water
* 21: Alastair Lucas: The Significance of Property Rights in Biotic
Sequestration of Carbon
* 22: Lavanya Rajamani: Community Based Property Rights Regimes and
Resource Conservation in India's Forests







