Centre for Energy Law Research Seminars 2013

Centre for Energy Law Research Seminars 2013
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This is a past event

9 December 2013

Prof Rachael Johnstone from the University of Akureyri gave a guest lecture on “State Responsibility for Environmental Injuries: Erga Omnes Obligations in International Environmental Law

24 May 2013

David Haverbeke – partner and head of energy law practice at FieldFisherWaterhouse gave guest lecture on “Security of Supply in the Internal Electricity Market: Legal Implications of the Promotion of Renewable Energy”.

8 November 2013

Navraj GhaleighLecturer in Law at the University of Edinburgh gave a guest lecture on “The Concept of Climate Law”

10 June 2013

On Monday 10 June 2013 Dr Katja Yafimava of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies presented her paper on The EU Third Package for Gas and the Gas Target Model: major contentious issues inside and outside the EU. 

http://www.oxfordenergy.org/wpcms/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/NG-75.pdf 

5 March 2013

Ole Pedersen, senior lecturer at Newcastle Law School, will give a research seminar on “Environmental Enforcement Undertakings and Possible Implications: Responsive, Smarter or Rent Seeking?”. This seminar is based on his forthcoming article in The Modern Law Review.

11 February 2013

Professor Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen) gave a guest lecture on the topic of “EU’s Shaping of the International Legal Order”. The lecture was followed by a discussion on EU’s External Energy Governance and the Development of International Energy Law.

28 January 2013

Jeroen De Coninck, energy and environmental lawyer with Baker & McKenzie (Antwerp office) gave a guest seminar about “Investor Protection against Cuts to Renewable Energy Subsidies: the Belgian Experience”. Anatole Boute, Lecturer in Law at the Centre for Energy Law, introduced the theoretical framework of this discussion based on his article “The Quest for Regulatory Stability in the EU Energy Market: An Analysis through the Prism of Legal Certainty” (2012) 37 European Law Review 675-692