This volume examines energy security in a privatized, liberalized, and increasingly global energy market, in which the concept of sustainability has developed together with a higher awareness of environmental issues, but where the potential for supply disruptions, price fluctuation, and threats to infrastructure safety must also be considered.
Acknowledgements List of Contributors Part I 1. Introduction,Barry Barton, Catherine Redgwell, Anita R??nne, and Donald N. Zillman 2. Political and Economic Background from a Middle East Perspective,Thomas W??lde 3. The International Framework,Catherine Redgwell 4. The Increasing Role of Multilateral Instruments in Providing Energy Security (Energy Charter Process).,Andrei Konoplianik 5. The European Union Framework,Leigh Hancher 6. Cry Wolf: Energy Security and the Environment,Rock Pring and Susan No?? Part II 7. The United States,Donald N. Zillman and Michael T. Bigos 8. Canada,Al Lucas 9. Mexico,Jos?? Juan Gonz??lez M??rquez 10. Latin America,Lila Barrera Hern??ndez 11. Denmark,Anita R??nne 12. The Netherlands,Martha Roggenkamp 13. Norway,Ulf Hammer 14. Germany,Gunther K??hne 15. Spain,I??igo del Guayo 16. The United Kingdom,Stephen Dow 17. Nigeria,Yinka Omorogbe 18. New Zealand,Barry Barton 19. Singapore,Lye Lin Heng and Chang Youngho 20. Japan,Kasuhiro Nakatani Part III 21. Cross-Cutting Themes and Comparisons,Barry Barton, Catherine Redgwell, Anita R??nne, and Donald N. Zillman 22. Conclusions,Barry Barton, Catherine Redgwell, Anita R??nne, and Donald N. Zillman Index
Professor Barry Bartonis at the School of Law, University of Waikato.Catherine Redgwell