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Towards Decarbonization of Energy Supply: Feed-in-Tariffs, Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, and Autonomy of States to Regulate

Towards Decarbonization of Energy Supply: Feed-in-Tariffs, Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, and Autonomy of States to Regulate

by Aleksander Szostak | Apr 19, 2021 | Practitioner

Abstract States can advance the goal of decarbonisation of energy supply by attracting investments in the renewable energy sector by means of incentive schemes. The considerations presented in this article shed light on the issue of the complex relationship between...
Bias of Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration and in Investment/Energy Arbitrations

Bias of Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration and in Investment/Energy Arbitrations

by Dr Kyriaki Noussia | Apr 15, 2021 | Editorial

Abstract International Commercial Arbitration lacks any universally recognised etiquette and rules relating to the standards to be met for arbitrators to be considered as free of bias. Arbitrators, in general, have an obligation to pertain to certain qualities and...
Need to Relook at the Framework for Blacklisting of Companies in India

Need to Relook at the Framework for Blacklisting of Companies in India

by Nadiya Sarguroh & Gunjan Shrivastav | Apr 8, 2021 | Practitioner

Abstract Blacklisting of companies in India by the State and the Central government has largely affected the corporate sector and acts as deterrence for companies especially in the infrastructure sector to enter into any contract with the government. Several reasons...
India, International Energy Law, and Transboundary Environmental Harms

India, International Energy Law, and Transboundary Environmental Harms

by Sébastien Lafrance | Apr 5, 2021 | Practitioner

Abstract The author aims to provide in this paper an overview of the areas of law at the international level, namely public international law (including a fresh look at the reception of international law in India), international energy law, and international...

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