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2018
February
January
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Book Launch - THE BAKASSI DISPUTE AND THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE - CONTINUING CHALLENGES
-The School of Law, University of Aberdeen is hosting a lunchtime event in partnership with AUCEL: Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law, PIL: Public International Law Research Group and NRG: Aberdeen Nigeria Research Group. The event is in support of the new Routledge publication - The Bakassi Dispute and...
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Energy Seminar Series: Ethical Investment in Energy
-Speaker: Tedd Moya Mose (Queen Mary University of London) Admission FREE, no booking required. Abstract: Global energy consumption and demand are rising astronomically. All stakeholders in the energy system grapple with complex issues to meet this demand in a sustainable way. Energy production, distribution and consumption create problems that raise fundamental questions about...
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Energy Seminar Series: Don't Drill in My Backyard: Petroleum, Protest and Unilateralism in the Context of Territorial and Maritime Disputes
-Speaker: Dr Constantinos Yiallourides (British Institute of International and Comparative Law) Admission FREE, no booking required. Abstract: Border disputes are nearly all across the globe. At least 124 States (or ‘would-be’ States) are involved in a territorial dispute of some kind, involving approximately 105 separate territories (continental or island). And, this picture would not...
2017
November
October
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Can innovation deliver energy justice? Why regulations and new technologies foster equitable energy systems
-Speaker: Dr. Michael LaBelle Admission FREE, no booking required. Abstract: This presentation is topical because the US and other nations have loosened their guidelines on forward looking revenue statements for publicly traded corporations, particularly with regards to innovative technologies. This policy was originally intended to facilitate information to the market for industries from Silicon...
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EU Renewable Energy Policy Post 2020
-“EU Renewable Energy Policy post – 2020: can we promote renewable energy in Europe without the binding targets?” A discussion. Currently, under the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive, EU Member States have binding targets to meet for renewable energy development. These targets expire in 2020, and any further policy framework is non-binding...
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Daria Shapovalova giving a lecture at Stirling University
-GUEST LECTURE ON ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY GOVERNANCE IN THE ARCTIC TIME: 11AM-12AM, WEDNESDAY 18TH OCTOBER LOCATION: STIRLING UNIVERSITY, SCOTTRELL BUILDING, ROOM 3A142 SPEAKER: DR DARIA SHAPOVALOVA THE TOPIC – Treaties v Soft Law: The Effectiveness of International Environmental Governance in the Arctic “ The debate over the effectiveness of treaties and soft law instruments in international...