Energy law and sustainable development

Bradbrook, Adrian J., ed.; Ottinger, Richard L., ed.

IUCN, Environmental Law Centre

Energy has recently emerged at the forefront of sustainable development. The United Nations Development Programme’s World Energy Assessment (2000) linked energy and most of the ills of modern society in both developed and developing countries. The World Summit on Sustainable Development selected energy as one of its five major agenda issues, devising a Plan of Implementation emphasising the role of energy in eradicating poverty. That same plan calls for the establishment of policy and regulatory frameworks to promote the development and dissemination of alternative energy technologies. This ground-breaking publication should serve as an invaluable tool to facilitate the understanding of the relationship between energy law and sustainable development.

Series: IUCN environmental policy and law paper no.047

Gland : IUCN, 2003 xxi, 231p.

ISBN 2-8317-0726-9; 7-5036-5372-8, Chinese ed.

Note: Includes bibliographic references. Translation in Chinese published in 2005, published by Law Press China in the EU-China Law Studies Series, EU-China Legal and Judicial Co-operation Programme. See Annexes. Online searchable version is available through GoogleBooks.

Keywords: Energy law; Environmental law; Sustainable development; Environmental policy; Development; Climatic change Law

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