Sunday, January 21, 2024

New Issue: Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 26, no. 4, December 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Oliver Hailes & Jorge E. Viñuales, Introduction to the symposium
  • Oliver Hailes & Jorge E. Viñuales, The energy transition at a critical juncture
  • Ginevra Le Moli, Beyond externalities: human rights as a foundation of entitlements over energy resources
  • Oliver Hailes, From guano to green hydrogen: food security and fertilizer disputes in international energy law
  • Ilaria Espa, Energy disciplines in PTAs between security and sustainability concerns: a comparative perspective
  • Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez, Contradictions and tensions in the way the USMCA regulates energy
  • Agata Daszko, The Energy Charter Treaty at a critical juncture: of knowns, unknowns, and lasting significance
  • Yuanyuan Zhang, International law in the China–Russian energy partnership: mapping the partnership-based relational approach
  • Anna-Alexandra Marhold, Towards a ‘security-centred’ energy transition: balancing the European Union’s ambitions and geopolitical realities
  • Anatole Boute, Energy justice in times of crisis: protection of consumers and market-based renewable energy investments
  • Berk Demirkol, Peaceful settlement of inter-state energy disputes: applicable law, defence arguments, and remedies in the ICC arbitration between Iraq and Turkey
  • Henry Gao & Weihuan Zhou, Competition among purposes: The Chinese Experience in the Governance of Climate Change and Energy Transition
  • Daria Shapovalova, Climate change and oil and gas production regulation: an impossible reconciliation?