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The Legal Integration of Energy Markets.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: European University Institute - Series A SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 1987Copyright date: ©1987Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (208 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110888843
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Legal Integration of Energy MarketsLOC classification:
  • HD9502.D35 1987eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- General Editors' Foreword -- Authors' Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Tables -- Table of Cases -- Table of Constitutional and Treaty Provisions -- Table of Legislative Provisions -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter One: Introduction -- I. Energy Resources as an Integration Problem -- A. The Local Sense of Possession -- B. Definition of Property Rights in Energy-Resources -- C. Energy as a Vital Element in a Unified Market -- II. Background Facts and Issues -- A. Degrees of Self-Sufficiency in Energy-Related Natural Resources -- B. Different Structures for the Energy Supply Industry in Europe and the United States -- III. Complexity and Explicitness in Legal Frameworks -- IV. Geographical Aspects of Federal and Community Jurisdiction -- Appendix to Chapter I -- Chapter Two: State Interventions in Energy Markets -- I. Introduction -- II. Redistributive Interventions -- A. Direct Export Restrictions -- B. The State as Market Participant -- C. Taxation of Energy Sources -- III. Corrections of Market Failures (or Offsets to Inadequate Specification of Property Rights) -- A. In the United States -- B. In the European Communities -- Chapter Three: Centralised Energy Policy -- I. The United States -- A. Federal Regulation of Wellhead Prices of Natural Gas -- B. Federal Intervention in Crude Oil Markets -- II. The European Communities -- A. The Euratom Regime -- B. The ECSC Regime for Coal -- C. The EEC Regime for Oil and Gas Supplies -- Chapter Four: Conclusions -- I. Methods and Degrees of Integration of Energy Markets -- II. Key Factors for Legal Integration in Energy Markets -- A. The State as Resource-Owner and Entrepreneur -- B. The Exercise of the Control Function -- C. The Community's Weakness in Central Governance Capacity -- D. United States Strength in Central Governance Capacity.
III. The Future Style of Community Action in the Energy Sector -- References -- Index -- Index of Enterprises -- Index of Authors and Names.
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Intro -- General Editors' Foreword -- Authors' Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Tables -- Table of Cases -- Table of Constitutional and Treaty Provisions -- Table of Legislative Provisions -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter One: Introduction -- I. Energy Resources as an Integration Problem -- A. The Local Sense of Possession -- B. Definition of Property Rights in Energy-Resources -- C. Energy as a Vital Element in a Unified Market -- II. Background Facts and Issues -- A. Degrees of Self-Sufficiency in Energy-Related Natural Resources -- B. Different Structures for the Energy Supply Industry in Europe and the United States -- III. Complexity and Explicitness in Legal Frameworks -- IV. Geographical Aspects of Federal and Community Jurisdiction -- Appendix to Chapter I -- Chapter Two: State Interventions in Energy Markets -- I. Introduction -- II. Redistributive Interventions -- A. Direct Export Restrictions -- B. The State as Market Participant -- C. Taxation of Energy Sources -- III. Corrections of Market Failures (or Offsets to Inadequate Specification of Property Rights) -- A. In the United States -- B. In the European Communities -- Chapter Three: Centralised Energy Policy -- I. The United States -- A. Federal Regulation of Wellhead Prices of Natural Gas -- B. Federal Intervention in Crude Oil Markets -- II. The European Communities -- A. The Euratom Regime -- B. The ECSC Regime for Coal -- C. The EEC Regime for Oil and Gas Supplies -- Chapter Four: Conclusions -- I. Methods and Degrees of Integration of Energy Markets -- II. Key Factors for Legal Integration in Energy Markets -- A. The State as Resource-Owner and Entrepreneur -- B. The Exercise of the Control Function -- C. The Community's Weakness in Central Governance Capacity -- D. United States Strength in Central Governance Capacity.

III. The Future Style of Community Action in the Energy Sector -- References -- Index -- Index of Enterprises -- Index of Authors and Names.

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