Resilience in energy, infrastructure, and natural resources law : examining legal pathways for sustainability in times of disruption / edited by Catherine Banet, Hanri Mostert, Leroy Paddock, Milton Fernando Montoya and Inigo Del Guayo
Imprint
[S.l.] : Oxford Univerisy Press, 2022
Edition
First edition
Descript
xvi, 379 pages ; 25cm
CONTENT
The Role of law in fostering or inhibiting resilien energy systems -- Building resilience from the top down? -- the Role of international law and institutions -- Planning for resilience: resilience as a criterion in energy, climate, natural resources, and spatial planning law -- Resilien energy systems in the European Union: critical infrastructures, supply security, and cybersecurity regulation -- Building resilience into U.S. Energy transport infrastructure -- Resilience and energy law in China in an Era of energy decarbonization -- Law, Resilience, and natural disaster management in Australia: the' bushfire summer' and critical energy networks -- Advancing resilience to price volatility in oil and gas markets: current challenges and ways forward in the MENA Region -- Reaction from public policy and regulation after COVID-19 crisis in Latin America: the cases of Colombia and Peru in mining and electrical industry -- The New nationalism of the Mexican energy policy in a turbulent international context -- Energy resilience in the United States: impact of the 2020 presidential and congressional elections -- Force majeure and the COVID-19 energy market crash: lessons for the peak oil Era -- Extreme natural event impacts on the energy sector and its regulation: Canada and North America -- Creating a framework that supports resilient renewable energy generation -- Transnational energy law regimes and systems dynamics: calibrating finance mechanisms of the international renewable energy agency and the energy charter treaty -- How strong can you stand is you're on your knees? financing crises in Africa: implications for the natural resource and energy sectors -- Naural damage insurance: an instrument for economic resilience -- Public-private partnership in the reconstruction of the energy sector: the case for EV buses in Thailand --Building resilience from the Ground up: local supply and demand management with renewables, prosumers, energy efficiency, critical minerals, and the circular economy -- Increasing the resilience of the energy system through consumers: towards decentralized, interconnected, and supportive ecosystems