A Force of Energy: Essays in Energy Law in Honour of Professor Martha Roggenkamp
Synopsis
This book is a Liber Amicorum for Martha Roggenkamp, Professor of Energy Law at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The chapters in this book celebrate her unique contribution to energy law. Martha Roggenkamp is a true force of energy, both personally and professionally. Her chair in energy law at the University of Groningen was the first in the Netherlands. She co-established the Dutch Energy Law Association and co-founded the Groningen Centre of Energy Law and Sustainability. With a formidable range of seminal publications, building on a large number of externally funded research projects, and of course her hearty laugh, she is one of the leading women in energy law in the Netherlands, in Europe and beyond. The chapters in this book showcase the diversity of the subject matter, the high academic standards as well as the connections that Martha Roggenkamp has nurtured across decades and continents.
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Editor Biographies
Ruven Fleming is Assistant Professor of Energy Law at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and Visiting Lecturer at TU Berlin, Germany. He is also Project Leader of hydrogen projects at the German Fuel Institute (DBI), TU Freiberg, Germany.
Kars de Graaf is Professor of Public Law and Sustainability at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He is also Chair of the Dutch Association of Environmental Law (VMR).
Leigh Hancher is Professor of European Law at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. She is also part-time Professor at the Florence School of Regulation (FSR) within the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy.
Edwin Woerdman is Professor of Markets and Regulation at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He is also Academic Director of the Master (LLM) in Energy and Climate Law at this university.
Chapters
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Title and contents
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Abstracts
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CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
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Reshaping EU Energy Law: Towards Degrowth
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Competition and Regulation in the Renewable Energy Era
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Energy Law and Energy Transformation
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The Carbon Price Paradox
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INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGES
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The Arbitration Option in Article 26 of the Energy Charter Treaty and its Applicability to Disputes with the Russian Federation
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The Role of the Energy Charter Treaty for Decarbonization
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Duck and Cover! From the Delusion of Climate Adaptation to the Authority of International Sustainability Law
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The North Sea Wind Power Hub Project: Some International and EU Law Aspects
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Three Binaries in People v Arctic Oil
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On Energy Law and Cross-Border Energy Investments: Is International Energy Investment Law a Distinct Subset of Law?
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Artificial Islands under UNCLOS: Room for ‘New Beasts’?
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EUROPEAN OUTLOOK
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Energy and Taxation: U.S.-lessons for Carbon Capture and Storage in Europe
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Hydrogen Networks: Networks of the Future?
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Single Asset Interconnectors: Regulatory Issues and Recent Case Law
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Energy Communities under European Union Law: A Brief Review of Some Controversial Issues
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The NorNed Cable: Connecting Two Electricity Regulatory Systems
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Digitalization of the Electricity Sector and Digitalization of Society: Effects on the Energy Transition
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Kernenergie: vriend of vijand?
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NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
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Transitioning to an Integrated Renewable Energy System in the Dutch North Sea
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Energy Planning Legal Requirements and Offshore Wind in Norway
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Regulatory Challenges to the Dutch Heat Transition
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Als juristen met technische begrippen gaan rommelen
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Regulation of Norwegian Renewable Energy for Electrification in the Energy Conversion
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There and Back Again: The Dutch Energy Sector from Privatisation to New Public Energy Companies
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The Pendulum Swings in US Energy Policy: Where Now under the Biden Administration?
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Regulering voor nieuwe energie-infrastructuur
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LOCAL PERSPECTIVES
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Energietransitie en vertrouwen: De casus windparken DDMOM en N33
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Is Sharing Caring? ‘Energy Sharing’ within Energy Communities under EU Law
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Participatie en draagvlak voor hernieuwbare energieprojecten
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Earthquake Damage in Groningen: Billing beyond Liability Law?
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EPILOGUE
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How to Make the Energy Market Complex and Inexplicable to Ordinary People
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