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In this systematic approach to energy issues in Greek law, the author begins
with the administrative organization of the energy sector and then in turn
considers natural gas, renewable energy sources, lignite, petroleum and
electricity, examining pervasive legal factors – e.g., competition,
environment, tax – individually in each case. He clearly describes Greek law
(and European law where applicable) affecting such factors as administrative
services, research, prospecting, mining, licenses, land use planning,
documentation, intergovernmental cooperation agreements, undertakings,
facilities, storage, pricing, procurement and sales, transportation,
transmission, distribution, and supply. More than a methodical inventory of
the relevant information – hitherto available only in scattered and fragmented
form – the book also identifies the fundamental legal issues and analyzes
relevant case law. It will be welcomed by lawyers representing parties with
interests in Greece, and by researchers and academics for its contribution to
the study of comparative energy law.