Abstract
European energy markets are undergoing rapid and fundamental change. In 2005 the European Council and European Parliament adopted the second energy liberalisation package, including the new electricity and Natural Gas Directives and the Electricity Regulation. In addition, the European Commission tabled new Directives on Security of Supply and a draft Natural Gas Regulation. This is affecting markets not only in the European Union, but throughout Europe, the Mediterranean, the Balkans and Russia. These changes have affected not only energy law. Community competition law in the energy sector has been evolving quickly, reacting to the restructuring of the markets, and the new commercial partnerships that result. EU Energy Law is a complete and essential reference work for all those advising on and implementing in practice the enormous changes in today's electricity and gas markets. It is written for both legal specialists and for those working in industry responsible for overseeing the move towards open and competitive markets.
Jones, C;
Webster, W
[1]
- Directorate-General for Energy and Transport, European Commission, Brussels (Belgium)
Citation Formats
Jones, C, and Webster, W.
EU Energy Law. Volume 1. The Internal Energy Market. 2. ed..
Netherlands: N. p.,
2006.
Web.
Jones, C, & Webster, W.
EU Energy Law. Volume 1. The Internal Energy Market. 2. ed..
Netherlands.
Jones, C, and Webster, W.
2006.
"EU Energy Law. Volume 1. The Internal Energy Market. 2. ed."
Netherlands.
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title = {EU Energy Law. Volume 1. The Internal Energy Market. 2. ed.}
author = {Jones, C, and Webster, W}
abstractNote = {European energy markets are undergoing rapid and fundamental change. In 2005 the European Council and European Parliament adopted the second energy liberalisation package, including the new electricity and Natural Gas Directives and the Electricity Regulation. In addition, the European Commission tabled new Directives on Security of Supply and a draft Natural Gas Regulation. This is affecting markets not only in the European Union, but throughout Europe, the Mediterranean, the Balkans and Russia. These changes have affected not only energy law. Community competition law in the energy sector has been evolving quickly, reacting to the restructuring of the markets, and the new commercial partnerships that result. EU Energy Law is a complete and essential reference work for all those advising on and implementing in practice the enormous changes in today's electricity and gas markets. It is written for both legal specialists and for those working in industry responsible for overseeing the move towards open and competitive markets.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2006}
month = {Jun}
}
title = {EU Energy Law. Volume 1. The Internal Energy Market. 2. ed.}
author = {Jones, C, and Webster, W}
abstractNote = {European energy markets are undergoing rapid and fundamental change. In 2005 the European Council and European Parliament adopted the second energy liberalisation package, including the new electricity and Natural Gas Directives and the Electricity Regulation. In addition, the European Commission tabled new Directives on Security of Supply and a draft Natural Gas Regulation. This is affecting markets not only in the European Union, but throughout Europe, the Mediterranean, the Balkans and Russia. These changes have affected not only energy law. Community competition law in the energy sector has been evolving quickly, reacting to the restructuring of the markets, and the new commercial partnerships that result. EU Energy Law is a complete and essential reference work for all those advising on and implementing in practice the enormous changes in today's electricity and gas markets. It is written for both legal specialists and for those working in industry responsible for overseeing the move towards open and competitive markets.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2006}
month = {Jun}
}