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Free Movement and the Energy Sector in the European Union - The Role of the European Court of Justice (Hardcover)
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Free Movement and the Energy Sector in the European Union - The Role of the European Court of Justice (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Energy Law and Regulation
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This book analyses the case-law of the European Court of Justice on
free movement in the energy sector. Sirja-Leena Penttinen provides
a comprehensive review of the interpretation and application of the
free movement provisions in the energy sector by the European Court
of Justice (ECJ), which allow for cross-border energy trade (free
movement of goods) and energy investments (free movement of
capital). Through detailed analysis of ECJ case-law, Penttinen
tracks the development of the legislative framework at EU level in
response to the growth of the energy sector, as well as exposing
the various political and economic nuances at play. In addition,
she sheds light on the dynamic relationship between the EU Member
States and their regulatory autonomy, the EU legislator, the
Commission and the Court in the establishment of the EU internal
energy market. Taking a coherent, systematic approach, this volume
will be of great interest to scholars of EU law and energy policy,
as well as policymakers and professionals working in this sector.
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