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  1. Settlement of investment disputes under the energy charter treaty
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and... more

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    "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of States for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation"-- "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost fifty states parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of states for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation"--

     

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    Series: Law practitioner series
    Subjects: Energy industries; Dispute resolution (Law); International commercial arbitration
    Other subjects: Energy Charter Treaty (1994); Array; Array
    Scope: XXII, 249 S.
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    Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: international treaty arbitration and the Energy Charter Treaty; 2. The applicable law; 3. Availability of dispute settlement under Article 26; 4. European Union law and the Energy Charter Treaty; 5. Substantive law; 6. Procedure; 7. Contracting parties' international responsibility for breaches of Part III of the ECT; 8. Taxation; Appendix A: relevant provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty; Appendix B: signatories and parties to the Energy Charter Treaty.

  2. Settlement of investment disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and... more

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    The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of States for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0521899389; 9780521899383; 1283112140; 9780511977329; 9781139074902
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    RVK Categories: PR 2353
    Series: Law practitioner series
    Subjects: Arbitration and award, International; Energy industries; Dispute resolution (Law); International commercial arbitration; Energy Charter Treaty ; (1994 December 17); Energy industries ; Law and legislation; Dispute resolution (Law); International commercial arbitration
    Other subjects: Energy Charter Treaty (1994); Array; Array
    Scope: XXII, 249 S.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Table of cases; 1 Introduction: International treaty arbitration and the Energy Charter Treaty; 2 The applicable law; 3 Availability of dispute settlement under Article 26; 4 European Union law and the Energy Charter Treaty; 5 Substantive law; 6 Procedure; 7 Contracting Parties' international responsibility for breaches of Part III of the ECT; 8 Taxation; Appendix A: Selected provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty; Appendix B: Signatories to the Energy Charter Treaty; Bibliography; Index

  3. Settlement of investment disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty
    Author: Roe, Thomas
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and... more

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    "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of States for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation"-- "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost fifty states parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of states for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation"--

     

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    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Law practitioner series
    Subjects: Energy industries; Dispute resolution (Law); Arbitration and award, International
    Scope: XXII, 249 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Table of cases; 1 Introduction: International treaty arbitration and the Energy Charter Treaty; 2 The applicable law; 3 Availability of dispute settlement under Article 26; 4 European Union law and the Energy Charter Treaty; 5 Substantive law; 6 Procedure; 7 Contracting Parties' international responsibility for breaches of Part III of the ECT; 8 Taxation; Appendix A: Selected provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty; Appendix B: Signatories to the Energy Charter Treaty; Bibliography; Index

  4. Settlement of investment disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty
    Author: Roe, Thomas
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and... more

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    "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of States for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation"-- "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost fifty states parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of states for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780511977329; 1283112140; 9780521899383; 9781139074902; 9781283112147
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    RVK Categories: PR 2353
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Law practitioner series
    Subjects: Energy industries; Dispute resolution (Law); Arbitration and award, International
    Scope: XXII, 249 S.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web

    Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Table of cases; 1 Introduction: International treaty arbitration and the Energy Charter Treaty; 2 The applicable law; 3 Availability of dispute settlement under Article 26; 4 European Union law and the Energy Charter Treaty; 5 Substantive law; 6 Procedure; 7 Contracting Parties' international responsibility for breaches of Part III of the ECT; 8 Taxation; Appendix A: Selected provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty; Appendix B: Signatories to the Energy Charter Treaty; Bibliography; Index

  5. Settlement of investment disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and... more

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    The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of States for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation.

     

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    ISBN: 0521899389; 9780521899383; 1283112140; 9780511977329; 9781139074902
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    RVK Categories: PR 2353
    Series: Law practitioner series
    Subjects: Arbitration and award, International; Energy industries; Dispute resolution (Law); International commercial arbitration; Energy Charter Treaty ; (1994 December 17); Energy industries ; Law and legislation; Dispute resolution (Law); International commercial arbitration
    Other subjects: Energy Charter Treaty (1994); Array; Array
    Scope: XXII, 249 S.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Table of cases; 1 Introduction: International treaty arbitration and the Energy Charter Treaty; 2 The applicable law; 3 Availability of dispute settlement under Article 26; 4 European Union law and the Energy Charter Treaty; 5 Substantive law; 6 Procedure; 7 Contracting Parties' international responsibility for breaches of Part III of the ECT; 8 Taxation; Appendix A: Selected provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty; Appendix B: Signatories to the Energy Charter Treaty; Bibliography; Index

  6. Settlement of investment disputes under the energy charter treaty
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and... more

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    "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost 50 States parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of States for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation"-- "The Energy Charter Treaty has come of age, with almost fifty states parties and a small but growing body of arbitral case law. In this new study of the Treaty's investment protection provisions, Thomas Roe and Matthew Happold set out to identify and explain the Treaty's principal provisions and to suggest answers to some of the difficult problems thrown up by its drafting. They discuss in detail questions such as the standards of protection granted by the Treaty and the international responsibility of states for breaches of the Treaty, the various procedures available for the vindication of rights under the Treaty and the conditions to be satisfied before a claimant's complaint may be considered on the merits. Specific issues addressed include the impact of EU law on claims under the Treaty and the Treaty's provisions concerning taxation"--

     

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    Subjects: Energy industries; Dispute resolution (Law); International commercial arbitration
    Other subjects: Energy Charter Treaty (1994); Array; Array
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  7. The cost of unserved energy
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    Published: 2011
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    Subjects: Energieversorgung; Wirkungsanalyse; Pakistan; Energy industries; Energy development
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  8. Energoėkologičeskaja bezopasnostʹ Kazachstana i novye vozmožnosti kompleksnogo ispolʹzovanija uglevodorodnych resursov
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  9. Bedeutung der Energiewirtschaft für die Volkswirtschaft
    Studie im Auftrag der RWE AG
    Contributor: Albrecht, Jutta (Mitwirkender); Gronwald, Marc (Mitwirkender); Karl, Hans-Dieter (Mitwirkender); Pfeiffer, Johannes (Mitwirkender); Röpke, Luise (Mitwirkender); Zimmer, Markus (Mitwirkender); Lippelt, Jana (Mitwirkender)
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  10. Bedeutung der Energiewirtschaft für die Volkswirtschaft
    Studie im Auftrag der RWE AG
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Ifo-Inst. für Wirtschaftsforsch., München

    Die ausreichende und beständige Verfügbarkeit von Energie ist für hoch entwickelte Industrieländer eine unabdingbare Voraussetzung für ihre wirtschaftliche Entwicklung. Das gilt für alle Bereiche einer modernen Volkswirtschaft, angefangen vom... more

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    Die ausreichende und beständige Verfügbarkeit von Energie ist für hoch entwickelte Industrieländer eine unabdingbare Voraussetzung für ihre wirtschaftliche Entwicklung. Das gilt für alle Bereiche einer modernen Volkswirtschaft, angefangen vom Produktionssektor über den Transport- und den Dienstleistungssektor bis hin zu den privaten Haushalten. - Obgleich die Unverzichtbarkeit von Energie und damit die Bedeutung einer effizienten Energiewirtschaft evident sind, ist es schwierig, ihre gesamtwirtschaftliche Bedeutung angemessen zu bewerten. Neben dem Beitrag der Energiewirtschaft zum Bruttoinlandsprodukt kommt ihr Stellenwert für die Volkswirtschaft vor allem dadurch zum Ausdruck, dass sie Energie in den verschiedenen Formen ständig verfügbar macht. Neben der Bewertung der Versorgungssicherheit, dem Stellenwert der erneuerbaren Energien für die Stromversorgung und der Innovationskraft der Energiewirtschaft war auch der Vergleich der Situation in Deutschland mit jener in ausgewählten europäischen Ländern Gegenstand der Studie. - Im Ergebnis dieser Untersuchung wird unterstrichen, dass die Energiewirtschaft eine große Bedeutung für die deutsche Wirtschaft hat. Das kommt insbesondere in den Beiträgen zur wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und zur Beschäftigung zum Ausdruck. Die Gewährleistung einer im internationalen Vergleich außerordentlich sicheren Versorgung stellt einen maßgeblichen Standortvorteil dar. Auch in Hinblick auf das Erreichen der Klimaschutzziele kommt der Energieversorgung große Bedeutung zu. Durch Umsetzung innovativer Konzepte trägt die Energiewirtschaft den Anforderungen des Klimaschutzes Rechnung. Eine besondere Herausforderung stellt für die Versorger die Bewältigung der durch eine Vielzahl energiepolitischer Entscheidungen verursachten beträchtlichen Kostenbelastungen, insbesondere für die industriellen Verbraucher, dar.

     

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    Subjects: Energiewirtschaft; Energieversorgung; Energiekonsum; Volkswirtschaft; Deutschland; Energy industries; Power resources
    Scope: 207 S., graph. Darst., 293 mm x 205 mm
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    Literaturverz. S.193-207

  11. Bedeutung der Energiewirtschaft für die Volkswirtschaft
    Studie im Auftrag der RWE AG
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Ifo-Inst. für Wirtschaftsforsch., München

    Die ausreichende und beständige Verfügbarkeit von Energie ist für hoch entwickelte Industrieländer eine unabdingbare Voraussetzung für ihre wirtschaftliche Entwicklung. Das gilt für alle Bereiche einer modernen Volkswirtschaft, angefangen vom... more

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    Die ausreichende und beständige Verfügbarkeit von Energie ist für hoch entwickelte Industrieländer eine unabdingbare Voraussetzung für ihre wirtschaftliche Entwicklung. Das gilt für alle Bereiche einer modernen Volkswirtschaft, angefangen vom Produktionssektor über den Transport- und den Dienstleistungssektor bis hin zu den privaten Haushalten. - Obgleich die Unverzichtbarkeit von Energie und damit die Bedeutung einer effizienten Energiewirtschaft evident sind, ist es schwierig, ihre gesamtwirtschaftliche Bedeutung angemessen zu bewerten. Neben dem Beitrag der Energiewirtschaft zum Bruttoinlandsprodukt kommt ihr Stellenwert für die Volkswirtschaft vor allem dadurch zum Ausdruck, dass sie Energie in den verschiedenen Formen ständig verfügbar macht. Neben der Bewertung der Versorgungssicherheit, dem Stellenwert der erneuerbaren Energien für die Stromversorgung und der Innovationskraft der Energiewirtschaft war auch der Vergleich der Situation in Deutschland mit jener in ausgewählten europäischen Ländern Gegenstand der Studie. - Im Ergebnis dieser Untersuchung wird unterstrichen, dass die Energiewirtschaft eine große Bedeutung für die deutsche Wirtschaft hat. Das kommt insbesondere in den Beiträgen zur wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und zur Beschäftigung zum Ausdruck. Die Gewährleistung einer im internationalen Vergleich außerordentlich sicheren Versorgung stellt einen maßgeblichen Standortvorteil dar. Auch in Hinblick auf das Erreichen der Klimaschutzziele kommt der Energieversorgung große Bedeutung zu. Durch Umsetzung innovativer Konzepte trägt die Energiewirtschaft den Anforderungen des Klimaschutzes Rechnung. Eine besondere Herausforderung stellt für die Versorger die Bewältigung der durch eine Vielzahl energiepolitischer Entscheidungen verursachten beträchtlichen Kostenbelastungen, insbesondere für die industriellen Verbraucher, dar.

     

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    Series: ifo Forschungsberichte ; 50
    Subjects: Energiewirtschaft; Energieversorgung; Energiekonsum; Volkswirtschaft; Deutschland; Energy industries; Power resources
    Scope: 207 S., graph. Darst., 293 mm x 205 mm
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S.193-207