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Redaktion: Mathis, Klaus; Huber, Bruce R.
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The first-ever book to focus on energy law and economics in Europe
Introduces readers to cutting-edge research that applies insights from neoclassical and behavioural economics to the study of energy law and policy
A practical, single-volume reference guide for all readers who wish to gain an in-depth grasp of the economic analysis of recent developments in energy law and policy in Europe and the United States
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The first-ever book to focus on energy law and economics in Europe
Introduces readers to cutting-edge research that applies insights from neoclassical and behavioural economics to the study of energy law and policy
A practical, single-volume reference guide for all readers who wish to gain an in-depth grasp of the economic analysis of recent developments in energy law and policy in Europe and the United States
Introduces readers to cutting-edge research that applies insights from neoclassical and behavioural economics to the study of energy law and policy
A practical, single-volume reference guide for all readers who wish to gain an in-depth grasp of the economic analysis of recent developments in energy law and policy in Europe and the United States
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 367
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319746364
- Artikelnr.: 52444208
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 367
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319746364
- Artikelnr.: 52444208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Klaus Mathis is full professor for Public Law, Law of the Sustainable Economy and Philosophy of Law at the University of Lucerne. He is the co-founder of the Center for Law and Sustainability (CLS) and vice-president of the research commission of the University of Lucerne. Furthermore he is member of the evaluation commission "Ambizione" of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Bruce Huber teaches and conducts research in the areas of environmental law, natural resources law, property, and energy law. His particular areas of expertise include energy regulation, public land and resource management, and the interaction between law and politics. His scholarship in these fields has been published in such journals as the California Law Review, the Harvard Environmental Law Review, and The Georgetown Law Journal.
Part I Energy Transition.- Klaus Mathis, Sustainability Strategies and the Problem of the Rebound Effect.- Sebastian Heselhaus, Energy Transition in Law and Economics.- Julia Hänni, Energy Transition in Switzerland.- Anna-Alexandra Marhold, The Interplay Between Liberalization and Decarbonization in the European Internal Energy Market for Electricity.- Felix Ekardt and Jutta Wieding, The Temperature Target of the Paris Agreement and the Forgotten Aspects of a Meaningful Energy Transition.- Fabrizio Esposito and Lucila de Almeida, A Shocking Truth for Law and Economics: Consumer Welfare Explains the Internal Market for Electricity Better than Total Welfare.- Part II Investment in Infrastructure.- Bruce R. Huber, Paying for Energy.- James W. Coleman, Energy Market and Policy Revolutions: Regulatory Process and the Cost of Capital.- Stephan Meyer, Intergenerational Choice Under Uncertainty: The Case of Future Energy Technologies.- Part III Regulatory Innovation.- Mariusz J. Golecki and Jaroslaw Beldowski, Creating Social Norms Through Media, Cascades and Cognitive Anchors: Judicial Activism and the Quality of Energy Law from the Perspective of Behavioural Law and Economics.- Markus Schreiber, Capacity Mechanisms: An Intervention Needed in Failing Markets?.- Rolf H. Weber, Energy Labels - Nudging Policy to Avoid Trade Implications?.- Mariusz J. Golecki and Piotr Tereszkiewicz, Consumer Protection on Energy Markets - Selected Insights from Behavioural Law and Economics and Regulatory Practice.- Part IV State Aid.- Henok Birhanu Asmelash, The Trade and Environment Debate on the Regulation of Energy Subsidies in the WTO: What Kept Fossil Fuel Subsidies Off the Radar Screen?.- Régis Lanneau, Promoting Renewable Energies ThroughState Aid, a Reform is Required.- Ana Trías, State Measures in Support of Sustainable Mobility Infrastructure: The Case of Estonia, the Netherlands and Norway.
Part I Energy Transition.- Klaus Mathis, Sustainability Strategies and the Problem of the Rebound Effect.- Sebastian Heselhaus, Energy Transition in Law and Economics.- Julia Hänni, Energy Transition in Switzerland.- Anna-Alexandra Marhold, The Interplay Between Liberalization and Decarbonization in the European Internal Energy Market for Electricity.- Felix Ekardt and Jutta Wieding, The Temperature Target of the Paris Agreement and the Forgotten Aspects of a Meaningful Energy Transition.- Fabrizio Esposito and Lucila de Almeida, A Shocking Truth for Law and Economics: Consumer Welfare Explains the Internal Market for Electricity Better than Total Welfare.- Part II Investment in Infrastructure.- Bruce R. Huber, Paying for Energy.- James W. Coleman, Energy Market and Policy Revolutions: Regulatory Process and the Cost of Capital.- Stephan Meyer, Intergenerational Choice Under Uncertainty: The Case of Future Energy Technologies.- Part III Regulatory Innovation.- Mariusz J. Golecki and Jaroslaw Beldowski, Creating Social Norms Through Media, Cascades and Cognitive Anchors: Judicial Activism and the Quality of Energy Law from the Perspective of Behavioural Law and Economics.- Markus Schreiber, Capacity Mechanisms: An Intervention Needed in Failing Markets?.- Rolf H. Weber, Energy Labels - Nudging Policy to Avoid Trade Implications?.- Mariusz J. Golecki and Piotr Tereszkiewicz, Consumer Protection on Energy Markets - Selected Insights from Behavioural Law and Economics and Regulatory Practice.- Part IV State Aid.- Henok Birhanu Asmelash, The Trade and Environment Debate on the Regulation of Energy Subsidies in the WTO: What Kept Fossil Fuel Subsidies Off the Radar Screen?.- Régis Lanneau, Promoting Renewable Energies ThroughState Aid, a Reform is Required.- Ana Trías, State Measures in Support of Sustainable Mobility Infrastructure: The Case of Estonia, the Netherlands and Norway.







