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To what extent should cross-border energy trade be regulated? Given the
irreducible political and strategic component of energy production,
transportation, distribution and use, is a truly effective international
agreement possible or even desirable? These questions loom ever larger in
considerations of the global economy. Despite clear interdependence, as things
stand the interests of consuming and producing countries differ significantly,
and this makes the negotiation of internationally binding rules covering
energy very difficult. Starting from the premise that a multilateral legal
framework is the surest way to achieve predictability and transparency under
conditions of increasing reliance on internationally traded energy, the essays
gathered in this book treat the many complex interlocking issues raised by
examining that desideratum in the light of current reality. Concentrating on
the application of WTO agreements to energy trade – as well as energy-related
issues addressed in the current WTO negotiations – the authors offer in-depth
discussion and analysis of such issues as the following:
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the effectiveness of existing WTO agreements in addressing issues pertinent to
energy trade
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how restrictive practices of energy endowed countries can be tackled under
existing international trade rules;
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existing frameworks for investment in highly capital-intensive energy
infrastructure projects;and conditions for access to pipelines and
transmission grids;
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regulation of energy services;
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bioenergy development and trade;
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energy issues addressed in the WTO accession negotiations of energy endowed
countries;
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international instruments of resolution of energy-related disputes.
Book Launch at the WTO on 12 December 2011
Time: 13.00-14.30
Location: WTO, Room D, Centre William Rappard, 154 Rue de Lausanne, Geneva,
Switzerland
For further information, please contact Dr. Yulia Selivanova. E-mail:
Selivanova@encharter.org
Speakers at the event:
Alejandro Jara, Deputy Director-General of WTO
Dr. Yulia Selivanova, Energy Charter Secretariat
Prof. Gabrielle Marceau, Counsellor, Legal Affairs Division of WTO
Peter Milthorp, Counsellor, Trade Policies Review Division WTO
List of Contributors. Foreword. Preface. Chapter 1 WTO Rules and the
Energy Sector Alan Yanovich. Chapter 2 Energy Transit Lothar
Ehring & Yulia Selivanova. Chapter 3 Export Restrictions in the
Field of Energy Lothar Ehring & Gian Franco Chianale. Chapter 4
Energy Services under the General Agreement on Trade in Services Mireille
Cossy. Chapter 5 Energy Dual Pricing in International Trade:
Subsidies and Anti-dumping Perspectives Vitaliy Pogoretskyy. Chapter
6 Bioenergy Development and Trade in WTO Context José Guilherme Moreno
Caiado. Chapter 7 Energy Issues in Selected WTO Accessions Peter
Milthorp & David Christy. Chapter 8 International Resolution of
Energy Trade and Investment Disputes Sophie Nappert & Federico Ortino.
Chapter 9 Energy Trade and Investment under the North American Free Trade
Agreement Roberto Rios Herrán & Pietro Poretti. Chapter 10
The Energy Charter and the International Energy Governance Yulia
Selivanova. Index
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