Energy law in Germany.:
Derived from the renowned multi-volume 'International Encyclopaedia of Laws', this book provides a systematic approach to legislation and legal practice concerning energy resources and production in Germany. The book describes the administrative organization, regulatory framework, and rele...
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Zusammenfassung: | Derived from the renowned multi-volume 'International Encyclopaedia of Laws', this book provides a systematic approach to legislation and legal practice concerning energy resources and production in Germany. The book describes the administrative organization, regulatory framework, and relevant case law pertaining to the development, application, and use of such forms of energy as electricity, gas, petroleum, and coal, with attention as needed to the pervasive legal effects of competition law, environmental law, and tax law. A general introduction covers the geography of energy resources, sources and basic principles of energy law, and the relevant governmental institutions. Then follows a detailed description of specific legislation and regulation affecting such factors as documentation, undertakings, facilities, storage, pricing, procurement and sales, transportation, transmission, distribution, and supply of each form of energy. Case law, intergovernmental cooperation agreements, and interactions with environmental, tax, and competition law are explained.0Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable resource for energy sector policymakers and energy firm counsel handling cases affecting Germany. It will also be welcomed by researchers and academics for its contribution to the study of a complex field that today stands at the foreground of comparative law.0 |
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THE AUTHORS 3
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 17
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND PREFACE 19
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 21
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND 21
§ 1. GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION 21
§2.
LEGAL AND POLITICAL STRUCTURE
I. GERMANY S TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION
II. GERMANY S POLITICAL STRUCTURE
III. GERMANY S LEGAL STRUCTURE
A. DIVISION OF COMPETENCES BETWEEN THE FEDERATION AND
THE GERMAN STATES
B. LEGISLATION
C. EXECUTIVE
D. PUBLIC LAW AND PRIVATE LAW
IV. SOURCES OF GERMAN ENERGY LAW
A. THE BASIC LAW FOR THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
B. STATUTES AND CODES
C. ORDINANCES
D. STATUTES (SATZUNGEN)
E. COURT PRECEDENTS
F. EC-LAW
G. INTERNATIONAL TREATIES
22
22
23
24
24
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28
28
29
29
29
30
30
30
31
32
§3. ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 32
§4. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS 33
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CHAPTER 2. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ENERGY LAW 34
§1. GENERAL BACKGROUND 34
§2. ENERGY SCENARIO 34
§3. RELEVANT LEGISLATIVE ACTS 36
§4. EUROPEAN ENERGY PACKAGES 37
§5. FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSES OF GERMAN ENERGY LAW 37
CHAPTER 3. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND DEVELOPMENT
OF ENERGY LAW 39
CHAPTER 4. ROLE OF GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN THE SHAPING
AND ADMINISTRATION OF ENERGY LAW AND POLICY 40
§1. OVERVIEW 40
§2. REGULATORY AUTHORITIES (BUNDESNETZAGENTUR/
LANDESREGULIERUNGSBEHORDEN) 41
I. FEDERAL NETWORK AGENCY (BUNDESNETZAGENTUR) 41
II. REGULATORY AUTHORITIES OF THE FEDERAL STATES 43
III. DIVISION OF TASKS 44
IV. ABUSE PROCEEDINGS ACCORDING TO THE ENWG 44
A. OVERVIEW OVER ABUSE PROCEEDINGS ACCORDING TO THE ENWG 44
B. BASIC PRINCIPLES 45
C. SPECIFIC ABUSE PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SECTION 31 ENWG
(BESONDERE MISSBRAUCHSVERFAHREN) 46
D. PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SECTION 65 ENWG (ALLGEMEINES
AUFSICHTSVERFAHREN) 46
E. PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SECTION 30 ENWG 47
§3. FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR ECONOMIC AFFAIRS AND ENERGY 47
§4. CARTEL AUTHORITIES 48
§5. FURTHER AUTHORITIES 49
I. BUNDESAMT FUR STRAHLENSCHUTZ 49
II. DEHST 49
III. DEUTSCHE ENERGIE AGENTUR (DENA) 50
IV. MONOPOLKOMMISSION 50
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CHAPTER 5. ROLE OF MUNICIPALITIES AND MUNICIPAL ENERGY
SUPPLY COMPANIES 52
§ 1. MUNICIPALITIES AND THE GERMAN ENERGY MARKETS 52
§2. LEGAL RESTRICTIONS FOR MUNICIPAL ENERGY SUPPLY COMPANIES 53
§3. PROSPECTS 54
CHAPTER 6. ENERGY CONCEPT 2010 56
CHAPTER 7. THE GERMAN ENERGIEWENDE (ENERGY PACKAGE
2011 AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENTS) 59
PART I. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR ELECTRICITY 63
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 64
§ 1. ELECTRICITY SECTOR IN GERMANY 64
§2. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONCERNING ELECTRICITY IN GERMANY 66
I. OVERVIEW 67
II. BACKGROUND 69
A. DEVELOPMENT OF THE GERMAN ELECTRICITY SECTOR 70
B. EUROPEAN INFLUENCES 72
1. INTRODUCTION 73
2. STEPS OF ELECTRICITY SECTOR REFORM IN EUROPE 74
3. KEY ELEMENTS OF THE RESTRUCTURING PROCESS 77
4. COMPETITION IN GENERATION AND SUPPLY 77
5. UNBUNDLING 78
6. OPENING OF THE MARKET 81
7. DEVELOPMENT OF A REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 82
8. DEVELOPMENTS WITH REGARD TO THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR IN
GERMANY 84
III. ENERGY INDUSTRY ACT (ENERGIEWIRTSCHAFTSGESETZ - ENWG) 85
A. CONTENT/OVERVIEW 85
B. GENERAL PROVISIONS 85
C. UNBUNDLING 86
D. REGULATION OF GRID OPERATION 86
E. ENERGY SUPPLY TO END CONSUMERS 89
F. PLAN APPROVAL PROCEDURE/USE OF INFRASTRUCTURE 90
G. AUTHORITIES 90
H. PROCEDURE 91
IV. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT (ERNEUERBARE-ENERGIEN-GESETZ
- EEG) 91
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V. ACT ON COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (KRAFT-WARME-KOPPLUNGSGESETZ
- KWKG) 92
VI. POWER GRID EXPANSION ACT (ENERGIELEITUNGSAUSBAUGESETZ - ENLAG) 92
VII. ORDINANCE ON GRID CONNECTION OF POWER PLANTS (KRAFTWERKS-
NETZANSCHLUSSVERORDNUNG - KRAFTNAV) 93
VIII. REGULATION ON GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR THE GRID CONNECTION AND
USE FOR THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IN LOW VOLTAGE
(NIEDERSPANNUNGSANSCHLUSSVERORDNUNG - NAV) 94
IX. REGULATION ON GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR THE UNIVERSAL SUPPLY OF
DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS AND THE SUBSTITUTE SUPPLY WITH ELECTRICITY
FROM THE LOW VOLTAGE GRID (STROMGRUNDVERSORGUNGSVERORDNUNG -
STROMGVV) 94
X. ORDINANCE ON INCENTIVE REGULATION (ANREIZREGULIERUNGSVERORDNUNG
- AREGV) 94
XL ORDINANCE ON CONCESSION FEES FOR ELECTRICITY AND GAS
(KONZESSIONSABGABENVERORDNUNG - KAV) 95
XII. GRID EXPANSION ACCELERATION ACT
(NETZAUSBAUBESCHLEUNIGUNGSGESETZ UBERTRAGUNGSNETZ - NABEG) 96
§3. THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 97
CHAPTER 2. THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY 98
§1. REGIME OF AUTHORIZATIONS 98
§2. GRID CONNECTION 99
I. INTRODUCTION 99
II. SECTION 17 ENERGY INDUSTRY ACT 100
III. GRID CONNECTION OF OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES (SECTIONS 17A
ET SEQ. ENWG) 101
IV. GRID CONNECTION OF POWER PLANTS 102
CHAPTER 3. TRANSPORT 106
§1. ELECTRIC WIRES SUBJECT TO A PLAN APPROVAL PROCEDURE,
SECTION 43 ENWG 108
I. SCOPE OF SECTION 43 ENWG WITH REGARD TO POWER LINES 108
II. PLAN APPROVAL PROCEDURE AND PLAN APPROVAL ORDER 109
III. OVERVIEW ON THE MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS 11
IV. LEGAL EFFECTS OF THE PLAN APPROVAL ORDER 112
V. PLAN APPROVAL PERMIT 113
VI. LEGAL PROTECTION FOR PARTIES AFFECTED BY THE PLAN APPROVAL H4
§2. ELECTRIC WIRES NOT SUBJECT TO A PLAN APPROVAL PROCEDURE 115
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§3. USE OF INFRASTRUCTURE: CONCESSION AGREEMENTS 115
I. USE OF INFRASTRUCTURE 116
II. CONCESSION AGREEMENTS 116
III. CONCESSION FEES 118
CHAPTER 4. DISTRIBUTION 119
CHAPTER 5. CONSUMPTION 120
§ 1. DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS AND SPECIAL CUSTOMERS 120
§2. GRID CONNECTION AND USE IN LOW VOLTAGE 121
I. SECTION 18 ENWG 121
II. NAV 121
§3. UNIVERSAL SERVICES 123
I. SECTIONS 36 AND 38 ENWG 123
II. STROMGVV 124
§4. STANDARD BUSINESS TERMS 125
§5. MEASURING 126
§6. ENERGY STORAGE 127
PART II. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONCERNING GAS 131
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 132
§1. IMPORT OF GAS 132
§2. MARKET STRUCTURE 133
§3. COMPETITION 133
§4. PROSPECTS 135
CHAPTER 2. PRODUCTION 136
§ 1. FEDERAL IMMISSIONS CONTROL ACT: REGULATORY MECHANISM
AND DEFINITIONS 136
§2. NECESSITY OF A PERMIT 138
§3. MATERIAL PREREQUISITES FOR A LICENCE 140
I. PRINCIPLE OF PROTECTION 141
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II. PRINCIPLE OF PRECAUTION 144
III. PRINCIPLE OF WASTE AVOIDANCE AND CLEARANCE 146
IV. PRINCIPLE OF EFFECTIVE USE OF ENERGY 146
V. MAINTENANCE 146
VI. OTHER MATERIAL PRECONDITIONS 147
§4. LICENSING PROCEDURE 148
I. FORMAL PROCEDURE UNDER SECTION 10 BIMSCHG 148
II. SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE 150
§5. LEGAL EFFECTS OF A PERMIT 150
I. APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION 151
II. CONCENTRATION EFFECT 151
III. EXCLUSION OF PRIVATE CLAIMS 152
IV. SUBSEQUENT MEASURES 152
§6. SPECIAL FORMS OF A LICENCE 154
I. PARTIAL LICENCE 154
II. ADVANCE NOTICE 154
III. PERMISSION OF EARLY START 155
IV. MAJOR ALTERATIONS 155
§7. MATERIAL PRECONDITIONS FOR FACILITIES NOT SUBJECT TO
A LICENCE 156
§8. LEGAL PROTECTION 156
I. LEGAL PROTECTION FOR THE OPERATOR AGAINST DENIAL OF THE LICENCE OR
DETRIMENTAL COLLATERAL CLAUSES 156
II. LEGAL PROTECTION FOR THIRD PARTIES 158
CHAPTER 3. EXPLOITATION 160
§1. FIGURES: DOMESTIC PRODUCTION AND IMPORT OF GAS 160
§2. MINING LAW 160
CHAPTER 4. TRANSPORT 162
§1. ORDINANCE ON HIGH-PRESSURE GAS PIPELINES 162
§2. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 163
CHAPTER 5. DISTRIBUTION 164
§1. OVERVIEW AND HISTORY OF GAS REGULATION 164
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§2. UNBUNDLING 165
§3. ACCESS TO THE GRID 166
I. GRID ACCESS ACCORDING TO SECTION 20 PARAGRAPH LB ENWG 166
II. REGULATION ON THE ACCESS TO GAS SUPPLY GRIDS (GASNZV) 167
A. OVERVIEW OF THE RULES ON ACCESS TO THE GAS GRID 168
B. CAPACITY MANAGEMENT 169
C. REDUCTION OF MARKET AREAS 170
D. BALANCING 171
E. STORAGE, LNG AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES 172
F. CHANGE OF SUPPLIER AND ROLE OF THE FEDERAL NETWORK
AGENCY 172
III. GRID FEES, INCENTIVE REGULATION 173
§4. BIOGAS 174
I. RULES PROMOTING THE USE OF BIOGAS 174
II. CONNECTION WITH THE GRID AND GRID ACCESS FOR BIOGAS 175
CHAPTER 6. CONSUMPTION 178
§1. GRID CONNECTION AND USE IN LOW PRESSURE 178
§2. UNIVERSAL SERVICES 180
I. SECTIONS 36 AND 38 ENWG 180
II. GASGVV 180
§3. PRICES 181
PART III. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONCERNING PETROL 183
CHAPTER 1. PRODUCTION 184
CHAPTER 2. EXPLOITATION 185
CHAPTER 3. TRANSPORT (GERMAN PETROLEUM STOCKPILING ACT) 186
CHAPTER 4. DISTRIBUTION 187
CHAPTER 5. CONSUMPTION (RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE
TRANSPORT SECTOR) 188
§1. EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2009/28/EC 189
§2. QUOTA OBLIGATIONS FOR BIOFUELS UNDER GERMAN LAW 189
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PART IV. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK CONCERNING COAL 193
CHAPTER 1. PRODUCTION 194
§1. SPATIAL PLANNING
194
§2. NECESSITY OF A PERMIT UNDER THE FEDERAL IMMISSIONS
CONTROL ACT 196
§3. CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE 197
§4. CLIMATE PROTECTION UNDER THE FEDERAL IMMISSIONS CONTROL ACT 198
CHAPTER 2. EXPLOITATION 200
§1. STATE SUBSIDIES FOR DOMESTIC HARD COAL PRODUCTION 200
I. HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT OF HARD COAL SUBSIDIES 201
II. CESSATION OF SUBSIDIES BY THE HARD COAL FUNDING ACT IN 2018 202
§2. MINING LAW 202
I. SCOPE OF THE FEDERAL MINING LAW AND TYPES OF MINERAL RESOURCES 203
II. MINING RIGHTS 204
A. EXPLORATION LICENCE 204
B. PRODUCTION LICENCE 204
C. MINING PROPRIETORSHIP 204
D. APPLICATION FOR A MINING RIGHT, FURTHER RIGHTS BASED ON A
LICENCE 205
III. OPERATING PLANS 206
A. FRAMEWORK OPERATING PLAN 207
B. MAIN OPERATING PLAN 208
C. SPECIAL OPERATING PLANS 208
D. FINAL OPERATING PLAN 209
E. APPROVAL OF OPERATING PLANS 210
IV. MINING SUPERVISION 212
CHAPTER 3. TRANSPORT 213
CHAPTER 4. DISTRIBUTION 214
CHAPTER 5. CONSUMPTION 215
PART V. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ON RENEWABLE ENERGY 217
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 218
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§1. FACTS AND FIGURES 219
§2. DEVELOPMENT OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT 220
§3. ENERGY CONCEPT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY 221
§4. EUROPEAN LAW ON RENEWABLE ENERGY 221
I. PREUSSENELEKTRA DECISION 222
II. EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE ON THE PROMOTION OF THE USE OF ENERGY FROM
RENEWABLE SOURCES 223
A. CONCRETE AND BINDING OBLIGATION TO REACH A CERTAIN SHARE OF
RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE ENERGY MIX 224
B. FLEXIBILITY OF THE MEMBER STATES IN CHOOSING THE SUPPORT
MECHANISM 224
C. COOPERATION OF MEMBER STATES IN REACHING THE RENEWABLE
ENERGY TARGETS 225
D. SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR BIOMASS USED AS A RENEWABLE
ENERGY SOURCE 227
III. NEW QUESTIONS ON THE COMPATIBILITY OF THE EEG WITH
EUROPEAN LAW 228
§5. DISCUSSION ON ELECTRICITY PRICES 228
§6. EEG AMENDMENT IN 2014 229
I. EXPANSION CORRIDOR 230
II. COERCIVE DIRECT MARKETING 231
III. TENDER PROCEDURES 232
CHAPTER 2. OVERVIEW OF THE GERMAN RENEWABLE ENERGY
SOURCES ACT (EEG 2012) 233
§ 1. AIMS OF THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT, SCOPE OF
APPLICATION 233
§2. REGULATORY MECHANISM: GRID CONNECTION, TAKE-OFF AND
PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS, EQUALIZATION SCHEME 234
§3. GRID CONNECTION AND TAKE-OFF OF ELECTRICITY FROM
RENEWABLE SOURCES 236
§4. PAYMENT ACCORDING TO FIXED FEED-IN TARIFFS 239
I. PRINCIPLES OF SECTION 16 EEG 2012 239
II. TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, FEED-IN MANAGEMENT 240
III. CALCULATION AND REDUCTION OF TARIFFS AND BONUSES 242
IV. TARIFFS PAID FOR ELECTRICITY FROM SEVERAL INSTALLATIONS 243
§5. DIRECT MARKETING 245
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§6. EQUALIZATION SCHEME 246
CHAPTER 3. WIND ENERGY 250
§1. CONSTRUCTION OF WIND POWER PLANTS 250
I. ONSHORE WIND POWER PLANTS 250
II. OFFSHORE WIND POWER PLANTS 254
§2. TARIFFS GRANTED UNDER THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT 257
I. ONSHORE WIND ENERGY PLANTS 257
II. OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY PLANTS 260
CHAPTER 4. HYDROPOWER 262
CHAPTER 5. BIOMASS 264
§1. CONSTRUCTION OF BIOMASS POWER PLANTS 264
§2. TARIFFS GRANTED UNDER THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ACT 266
I. BASIC FEED-IN TARIFFS FOR BIOMASS 266
II. BONUSES 268
III. SUSTAINABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR BIOMASS 269
CHAPTER 6. SOLAR ENERGY 271
§ 1. CONSTRUCTION LAW FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATIONS 272
§2. INSTALLATIONS ATTACHED TO OR ON TOP OF BUILDINGS
UNDER THE EEG 272
§3. OPEN AREA INSTALLATIONS UNDER THE EEG 275
CHAPTER 7. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN THE HEAT SECTOR 278
PART VI. INTERACTION BETWEEN ENERGY LAW AND ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW 281
CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW OF RELEVANT STATUTORY SOURCES 282
CHAPTER 2. EMISSIONS TRADING 284
§1. BACKGROUND 284
§2. GERMAN LEGISLATION ON EMISSION TRADING 286
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CHAPTER 3. COGENERATION 288
CHAPTER 4. ENERGY EFFICIENCY 290
§ 1. ENERGY-SAVING STATUTE AND ENERGY-SAVING REGULATION 290
§2. STATUTE ON ENERGY SERVICES AND OTHER ENERGY EFFICIENCY
MEASURES 291
PART VII. INTERACTION BETWEEN ENERGY LAW AND
COMPETITION LAW 293
CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW OF THE RELEVANT STATUTORY SOURCES 294
CHAPTER 2. OVERVIEW OF EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW
WITH REGARD TO THE ENERGY SECTOR 295
§1.
BAN ON CARTELS, ARTICLE
101 TFEU 295
§2.
PROHIBITION OF ABUSIVE PRACTICES, ARTICLE
102 TFEU 296
§3. MERGER CONTROL 297
CHAPTER 3. ACT AGAINST RESTRAINTS OF COMPETITION (GWB) 298
§1. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GWB AND ENWG 298
§2. PROHIBITION OF AGREEMENTS RESTRICTING COMPETITION 299
§3. PROHIBITION OF ABUSIVE PRACTICES 299
§4. MERGER CONTROL 301
I. PRINCIPLES OF MERGER CONTROL 301
II. MINISTERIAL AUTHORIZATIONS 303
§5. CARTEL AUTHORITIES, SANCTIONS AND MEASURES 303
§6. MONOPOLIES COMMISSION 305
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 307
INDEX 313
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spelling | Petersen, Malte 1976- Verfasser (DE-588)1022202456 aut Energy law in Germany. Malte Petersen; Henning Thomas 2. ed. Alphen aan den Rijn Kluwer Law International 2014 316 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Derived from the renowned multi-volume 'International Encyclopaedia of Laws', this book provides a systematic approach to legislation and legal practice concerning energy resources and production in Germany. The book describes the administrative organization, regulatory framework, and relevant case law pertaining to the development, application, and use of such forms of energy as electricity, gas, petroleum, and coal, with attention as needed to the pervasive legal effects of competition law, environmental law, and tax law. A general introduction covers the geography of energy resources, sources and basic principles of energy law, and the relevant governmental institutions. Then follows a detailed description of specific legislation and regulation affecting such factors as documentation, undertakings, facilities, storage, pricing, procurement and sales, transportation, transmission, distribution, and supply of each form of energy. Case law, intergovernmental cooperation agreements, and interactions with environmental, tax, and competition law are explained.0Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable resource for energy sector policymakers and energy firm counsel handling cases affecting Germany. It will also be welcomed by researchers and academics for its contribution to the study of a complex field that today stands at the foreground of comparative law.0 Thomas, Henning 1981- Sonstige (DE-588)133907538 oth SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027813335&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Petersen, Malte 1976- Energy law in Germany. |
title | Energy law in Germany. |
title_auth | Energy law in Germany. |
title_exact_search | Energy law in Germany. |
title_full | Energy law in Germany. Malte Petersen; Henning Thomas |
title_fullStr | Energy law in Germany. Malte Petersen; Henning Thomas |
title_full_unstemmed | Energy law in Germany. Malte Petersen; Henning Thomas |
title_short | Energy law in Germany. |
title_sort | energy law in germany |
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