The Power of Energy Justice & the Social Contract (Just Transitions)

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The Power of Energy Justice & the Social Contract (Just Transitions)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 265 p.
  • 商品コード 9783031462818

Full Description

This open access book focuses on the energy sector and will make a significant contribution to its continued evolution. For many years, the energy sector has been missing a raison d'etre and now finally there are increased calls for that to be justice. Hence, this book will develop the concept of energy justice and how it needs to be formalised in a new 'social contract' with all stakeholders in society. The focus will be on improving legal systems at local, national and international levels while ensuring that justice is a core issue within energy law, the legal system and more broadly in society.

Contents

Part 1: Introductory Chapters.- Chapter 1. Energy Justice - The First Step in an Energy Decision Today (Raphael J. Heffron).- Chapter 2. Energy Justice and the Social Contract Theory (Louis de Fontenelle).- Part 2: Core Energy Justice Issues.- Chapter 3. The Formation of Energy Law as a Discipline that integrates the Principle of Energy Justice (Vicente López-Ibor Mayor, EJI López-Ibor Mayor).-Chapter 4. Energy Education: A Cosmopolitan Challenge to Ensure Justice in the Transition (Luigi Maria Pepe).- Chapter 5. Energy Justice and Energy Law - An approach to the differences between both concepts (Íñigo del Guayo).- Chapter 6. Energy Justice as a key to achieve Affordable Energy (Gonzalo Irrazabal Pérez Fourcade).- Chapter 7. Cross-border Energy Investment, Energy Justice and International Economic Law (Chung-Han Yang).- Chapter 8. Enforcing Energy Justice Through the Legal System: A Cascade of Four Conditions (Maciej M. Sokołowski).- Part 3: Clean Energy Development & Energy Justice.- Chapter 9. An Energy Justice Exploration to the Revival of the Solar Thermal Energy in France (Elodie Annamayer).- Chapter 10. The Power of Procedural Justice in the Planning of Energy Projects (Nerissa Edem Lawrencia Anku).- Chapter 11. International Investor-State Disputes Arbitration through Energy Justice Lenses: opening the case for 'Greening through Free Trade' narratives (Emmanuelle Santoire).- Chapter 12. Energy Justice concerns of Nuclear Power in the 2025 Energy Transition Vision of Taiwan and Net Zero Roadmap of 2050 (Anton Ming-Zhi Gao).- Chapter 13. Social Acceptance for Renewable Energy Technologies: The Role of the Energy Justice Framework (Mohammad Hazrati).- Chapter 14. Breaking Barriers - Integrating Energy Justice to Overcome Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Roadblocks to Climate Change Mitigation Efforts (Demilade Isioma Elemo).- Part 4:Energy Justice for Local Communities.- Chapter 15. Energy Justice, Prior Consultation and Energy Supply for Communities in Colombia (Luis Fernando Bastidas Reyes and Luis Bustos).- Chapter 16. Land for Clean Energy Projects - Responding to Community Energy (Halima I Hussein).- Chapter 17. Deploying Energy Justice for a meaningful inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in Energy Decision-Making (Mathilde Stephanie Ngo Pouhe).-Chapter 18. The Power of Energy Justice for Rural Communities (Madeline Taylor).- Chapter 19. A Pivotal Moment for Energy Community Cooperation in Chile (Elizabeth Stephani).- Chapter 20. The Power of Energy Justice for attaining and maintaining acceptance for Renewable Energy Projects (José Vega-Araújo).- Part 5: Energy Justice National & International Perspectives.- Chapter 21. The Quest for Cosmopolitan Justice in the Energy Transition in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (Alicia Phillips).- Chapter 22. Righting the Injustices Within the Nigerian Energy Industry (Ayodele Morocco-Clarke).- Chapter 23. Utilising Recognition Justice to Bridge Climate and Energy Financing Gaps in the Global South (Susan Nakanwagi).- Chapter 24. Australian Petroleum and Coal Resources: Taxation, Emissions and Energy Justice (Diane Kraal).- Chapter 25. Contribution of local energy communities to the realisation of a just energy transition in Spain (Ignacio Zamora).- Chapter 26. Solving Energy Justice in the European Union (Marzena Czarnecka and Marcin Krazniewski).- Part 6: Energy Life-Cycle Activities and Justice.- Chapter 27. The Power of Consumers: On the Interplay Between Consumer-Centric Markets and Energy Justice (Anne Michaelis).- Chapter 28. Energy Justice Concerns of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Amidst Energy Transition (Chioma V Basil).- Chapter 29. The Energy Justice Imperative for Clean Energy Storage Alternatives (Zinnure Osman Zengin).- Chapter 30. Just Transitions in Extractive Territories (Tara Righetti).- Chapter 31. Minimum Standards of Access to Energy Services: Underpinning Energy Justice and Legal Action (Tedd Moya Mose).- Chapter 32: Empowering those in harm's way: a Restorative Justice approach (Amina Ahmed Ibrahim).- Part 7: Conclusion.- Chapter 33. Diffusing Energy Justice into the new 'Social Contract' for Society (Raphael J. Heffron & Louis de Fontenelle).

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