Environmental Regulation of Oil and GasKluwer Law International B.V., 1998 M09 10 - 615 pages Despite the recent proliferation of environmental literature, publications on environmental control of petroleum activities are still very rare. This book fills this gap by providing the first major volume focused specifically on environmental regulation of oil and gas. This book contains exclusive in-depth articles written by well-known scholars, international lawyers, and practitioners from around the world. The book deals with the environmental aspect of the hydrocarbon cycle in general and oil and gas exploration and production in particular. Its main thrust is management of environmental legal risks and issues in upstream operations. Part of the objective of this book is to introduce the best practices and legal tools of environmental management of petroleum exploration and production to the international oil community and other parties interested in the subject. |
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... treaty interpretations 2. Existing treaty rendered obsolete 3. Fundamental change of circumstances 4. The issue of desuetude ..... 5. Supremacy of the LOS Convention 6. Domestic legislation and state practice Legislation and practice in ...
... treaty interpretations 2. Existing treaty rendered obsolete 3. Fundamental change of circumstances 4. The issue of desuetude ..... 5. Supremacy of the LOS Convention 6. Domestic legislation and state practice Legislation and practice in ...
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... Treaty of Rome 1957 172 2 . Single European Act ......... 172 3. The Treaty of European Union 1993 173 III . Planning EC environmental policy 174 IV . European Community institutions 174 1. The Commission ...... 2. European Parliament ...
... Treaty of Rome 1957 172 2 . Single European Act ......... 172 3. The Treaty of European Union 1993 173 III . Planning EC environmental policy 174 IV . European Community institutions 174 1. The Commission ...... 2. European Parliament ...
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... Treaty II . Political aims of the Charter III . The European Energy Charter Treaty IV . Protection of the environment under the Treaty V. IV . Tasks imposed upon the contracting parties towards the protection of the environment Dispute ...
... Treaty II . Political aims of the Charter III . The European Energy Charter Treaty IV . Protection of the environment under the Treaty V. IV . Tasks imposed upon the contracting parties towards the protection of the environment Dispute ...
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