International Trade in Sustainable Electricity: Regulatory Challenges in International Economic Law

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Thomas Cottier, Ilaria Espa
Cambridge University Press, 01.06.2017
Cross-border trade in electricity is rapidly expanding as a result of technical innovations, economic and geopolitical developments, and the ongoing decarbonisation of the electricity sector in response to climate change. The expansion of electricity networks and the integration of increasing shares of renewable energy (RE) electricity into the grid have made long-distance electricity flows both feasible and desirable. Drawing on the work of experts in trade and energy law and policy, and offering novel, multidisciplinary perspectives on the rapidly evolving landscape shaping international trade in electricity, this book examines the most important challenges - technical, economic, legal and policy-related - posed by long-distance and sustainable electricity trade. The book explores the regulatory implications of the policy instruments aimed at supporting RE electricity and considers how best to promote greater overall coherence in international electricity governance.
 

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Introduction and Overview
1
The State of Play in CrossBorder Electricity Trade
21
Technological Challenges and New Frontiers
46
Economic and Geopolitical Determinants
54
Towards a New Deal for the Integration of Renewable
101
The North American Experience
120
Developing ASEAN Green Electricity in the Context
138
The African Experience
156
The Treatment of Restrictions and Financial Charges
236
The Integration of Electricity from Renewable Energy
262
An Interoperability
287
ASCM Disciplines and Recent WTO Case
311
Dumping and Subsidy Issues in the Renewable Energy
336
Promoting Green Electricity through Differentiated Electricity
356
Competition Policy Monopolies and the Role of the State
390
Transfer of Technology and a Global Clean
417

Latin American Experiments in Promoting Green
169
Implications
193
Preferential Connection and Integration of Electricity
223

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Thomas Cottier is Emeritus Professor of European and International Economic Law at Universität Bern, Switzerland, a senior research fellow at the World Trade Institute, and adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. He was educated at Universität Bern and the University of Michigan Law School, and was a visiting fellow at the University of Cambridge. He was the Deputy-Director General of the Swiss Intellectual Property Office and served as a member or chair of several GATT and WTO panels.

Ilaria Espa is a postdoctoral researcher at the World Trade Institute (WTI), Universität Bern, Switzerland, the Scientific Coordinator of the WTI Doctoral Programme and a lecturer at the Università degli Studi di Milano. A former Marie Curie fellow, she received her Ph.D. in International Law and Economics from Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milano. Her dissertation, Export Restrictions on Critical Minerals and Metals: Testing the Adequacy of WTO Disciplines, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2015.

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