OGEL 5 (2012)
Editorial
Roundup of Articles
Overview of Ukraine's Legal Regime for Upstream Oil & Gas Sector in 2011-2012
I. Paliashvili, RULG-Ukrainian Legal Group, P.A.Energy Politics Issue XXV: WINTER 2011
Energy PoliticsEconomic and Commercial Context for Oil, Gas and Energy Law
Coping with Oil Price Volatility
N. Ait-Laoussine, Nalcosa SAJ. Gault, John Gault SA
Energy Union, EU Energy
ACER: Demystifying the European Energy Supervisor from a Consumer Perspective
S.A.C.M. Lavrijssen, Tilburg UniversityI. Bordei, de Alliantie
The Implementation of the Third Energy Package in Greece. The Implications for the Lignite Industry With Regard to the Environmental Constraints Set by the EU 2050 Targets
I.D. Mersinia, Attorney at LawIraq
Petroleum Development in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq: A Struggle Over Competency
D. Tas, Clifford ChanceUnconventional Oil and Gas
An Unsettling Possibility: How Shale Gas Production Increases the Potential for Loss Through Adverse Possession
C. Looper, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLPCould the EU Impose a Ban on Shale-Gas Extraction and Would This Prevent Exploitation of the Fossil Fuel in Poland?
J. Górski, City University of Hong KongThe Energy Charter Treaty
Expropriation Regime under the Energy Charter Treaty (2012)
Energy Charter, www.encharter.orgNational and International Issues in Natural Gas Development
Will the Chinese Leave some Turkmen Gas for Europeans?
C. Leung, Harvard University's Fairbank Center for Chinese StudiesS. Shen, Chinese University of Hong Kong