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Liberalization at the Speed of Light: International Trade in Electricity and Interconnected Networks

机译:光速下的自由化:电力和互连网络的国际贸易

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Rapid technological advances are making it technically and economically feasible to transport electricity over longer distances irrespective of the size of the entity who generates it and consumes it, activating international obligations that had been previously dormant, in parallel, global energy priorities have drastically changed as a result of the Paris Agreement and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, whilst approximately 1.5% of the world's population still lacks access to electricity. As governments try to adapt to the new sectoral landscape, on the one hand, and attempt to fulfil the desperate need to improve access to electricity in the poorest regions of the world, on the other, attention must he paid to the international rules that govern electricity trade as governments may infringe such rules when pursuing those goals. This article seeks to provide a general legal framework for the study of electricity measures, including those that relate to renewable energy, as they pertain to international trade. To this end, two issues are discussed. First, the three-pillared structure that governs global electricity trade, i.e. a combination of multilateral, regional and sectoral agreements, as well as the complex relationship between these separate legal regimes. Secondly, it analyses World Trade Organization (WTO) law as it applies to the trade in electrical energy and electricity services, and expounds how the three-pillared structure identified adapts to electricity trade. While primarily an electricity-related manuscript, this article covers issues of relevance not only to trade in electricity but to international trade law in general, particularly in connection with industries where international sectoral agreements coexist with multilateral and regional trade rules, discussing issues that range from conflict of norms to fragmentation and legal convergence.
机译:迅速的技术进步使长距离运输电力在技术上和经济上都变得可行,而不论产生和消耗电力的实体的规模如何,这都激活了以前休眠的国际义务,与此同时,全球能源优先事项已经发生了巨大变化。 《巴黎协定》的结果以及减少温室气体排放的需要,而全球约1.5%的人口仍无法获得电力。一方面,各国政府试图适应新的部门格局,并试图满足世界上最贫穷地区改善电力供应的迫切需要,另一方面,他必须注意管理该国的国际规则。各国政府在追求这些目标时可能会违反电力规则。本文旨在为研究电力措施(包括与国际贸易有关的可再生能源措施)提供一般法律框架。为此,讨论了两个问题。首先,管理全球电力贸易的三大支柱结构,即多边,区域和部门协议的组合,以及这些独立法律制度之间的复杂关系。其次,分析了适用于电能和电力服务贸易的世界贸易组织(WTO)法律,并阐述了所确定的三层结构如何适应电力贸易。虽然主要是与电力有关的手稿,但本文不仅涉及与电力贸易有关的问题,而且还涉及与一般国际贸易法有关的问题,特别是与国际部门协议与多边和区域贸易规则共存的行业有关的问题,讨论的问题包括零散和法律融合的规范冲突。

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