Power of Energy Justice & the Social Contract
Power of Energy Justice & the Social Contract
de Fontenelle, Louis; Heffron, Raphael J.
Springer International Publishing AG
12/2023
265
Dura
Inglês
9783031462818
15 a 20 dias
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Part 1: Introductory Chapters.- Chapter 1. Energy Justice - The First Step in an Energy Decision Today (Raphael J. Heffron).- Chapter 2. Energy Justice and the Social Contract Theory (Louis de Fontenelle).- Part 2: Core Energy Justice Issues.- Chapter 3. The Formation of Energy Law as a Discipline that integrates the Principle of Energy Justice (Vicente Lopez-Ibor Mayor, EJI Lopez-Ibor Mayor).-Chapter 4. Energy Education: A Cosmopolitan Challenge to Ensure Justice in the Transition (Luigi Maria Pepe).- Chapter 5. Energy Justice and Energy Law - An approach to the differences between both concepts (Inigo del Guayo).- Chapter 6. Energy Justice as a key to achieve Affordable Energy (Gonzalo Irrazabal Perez Fourcade).- Chapter 7. Cross-border Energy Investment, Energy Justice and International Economic Law (Chung-Han Yang).- Chapter 8. Enforcing Energy Justice Through the Legal System: A Cascade of Four Conditions (Maciej M. Sokolowski).- Part 3: Clean Energy Development & Energy Justice.- Chapter 9. An Energy Justice Exploration to the Revival of the Solar Thermal Energy in France (Elodie Annamayer).- Chapter 10. The Power of Procedural Justice in the Planning of Energy Projects (Nerissa Edem Lawrencia Anku).- Chapter 11. International Investor-State Disputes Arbitration through Energy Justice Lenses: opening the case for 'Greening through Free Trade' narratives (Emmanuelle Santoire).- Chapter 12. Energy Justice concerns of Nuclear Power in the 2025 Energy Transition Vision of Taiwan and Net Zero Roadmap of 2050 (Anton Ming-Zhi Gao).- Chapter 13. Social Acceptance for Renewable Energy Technologies: The Role of the Energy Justice Framework (Mohammad Hazrati).- Chapter 14. Breaking Barriers - Integrating Energy Justice to Overcome Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Roadblocks to Climate Change Mitigation Efforts (Demilade Isioma Elemo).- Part 4:Energy Justice for Local Communities.- Chapter 15. Energy Justice, Prior Consultation and Energy Supply for Communities in Colombia (Luis Fernando Bastidas Reyes and Luis Bustos).- Chapter 16. Land for Clean Energy Projects - Responding to Community Energy (Halima I Hussein).- Chapter 17. Deploying Energy Justice for a meaningful inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in Energy Decision-Making (Mathilde Stephanie Ngo Pouhe).-Chapter 18. The Power of Energy Justice for Rural Communities (Madeline Taylor).- Chapter 19. A Pivotal Moment for Energy Community Cooperation in Chile (Elizabeth Stephani).- Chapter 20. The Power of Energy Justice for attaining and maintaining acceptance for Renewable Energy Projects (Jose Vega-Araujo).- Part 5: Energy Justice National & International Perspectives.- Chapter 21. The Quest for Cosmopolitan Justice in the Energy Transition in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (Alicia Phillips).- Chapter 22. Righting the Injustices Within the Nigerian Energy Industry (Ayodele Morocco-Clarke).- Chapter 23. Utilising Recognition Justice to Bridge Climate and Energy Financing Gaps in the Global South (Susan Nakanwagi).- Chapter 24. Australian Petroleum and Coal Resources: Taxation, Emissions and Energy Justice (Diane Kraal).- Chapter 25. Contribution of local energy communities to the realisation of a just energy transition in Spain (Ignacio Zamora).- Chapter 26. Solving Energy Justice in the European Union (Marzena Czarnecka and Marcin Krazniewski).- Part 6: Energy Life-Cycle Activities and Justice.- Chapter 27. The Power of Consumers: On the Interplay Between Consumer-Centric Markets and Energy Justice (Anne Michaelis).- Chapter 28. Energy Justice Concerns of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Amidst Energy Transition (Chioma V Basil).- Chapter 29. The Energy Justice Imperative for Clean Energy Storage Alternatives (Zinnure Osman Zengin).- Chapter 30. Just Transitions in Extractive Territories (Tara Righetti).- Chapter 31. Minimum Standards of Access to Energy Services: Underpinning Energy Justice and Legal Action (Tedd Moya Mose).- Chapter 32: Empowering those in harm's way: a Restorative Justice approach (Amina Ahmed Ibrahim).- Part 7: Conclusion.- Chapter 33. Diffusing Energy Justice into the new 'Social Contract' for Society (Raphael J. Heffron & Louis de Fontenelle).
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energy policy;energy justice;energy;energy governance;energy law;social contract;low-carbon energy technology;energy life-cycle;Open Access
Part 1: Introductory Chapters.- Chapter 1. Energy Justice - The First Step in an Energy Decision Today (Raphael J. Heffron).- Chapter 2. Energy Justice and the Social Contract Theory (Louis de Fontenelle).- Part 2: Core Energy Justice Issues.- Chapter 3. The Formation of Energy Law as a Discipline that integrates the Principle of Energy Justice (Vicente Lopez-Ibor Mayor, EJI Lopez-Ibor Mayor).-Chapter 4. Energy Education: A Cosmopolitan Challenge to Ensure Justice in the Transition (Luigi Maria Pepe).- Chapter 5. Energy Justice and Energy Law - An approach to the differences between both concepts (Inigo del Guayo).- Chapter 6. Energy Justice as a key to achieve Affordable Energy (Gonzalo Irrazabal Perez Fourcade).- Chapter 7. Cross-border Energy Investment, Energy Justice and International Economic Law (Chung-Han Yang).- Chapter 8. Enforcing Energy Justice Through the Legal System: A Cascade of Four Conditions (Maciej M. Sokolowski).- Part 3: Clean Energy Development & Energy Justice.- Chapter 9. An Energy Justice Exploration to the Revival of the Solar Thermal Energy in France (Elodie Annamayer).- Chapter 10. The Power of Procedural Justice in the Planning of Energy Projects (Nerissa Edem Lawrencia Anku).- Chapter 11. International Investor-State Disputes Arbitration through Energy Justice Lenses: opening the case for 'Greening through Free Trade' narratives (Emmanuelle Santoire).- Chapter 12. Energy Justice concerns of Nuclear Power in the 2025 Energy Transition Vision of Taiwan and Net Zero Roadmap of 2050 (Anton Ming-Zhi Gao).- Chapter 13. Social Acceptance for Renewable Energy Technologies: The Role of the Energy Justice Framework (Mohammad Hazrati).- Chapter 14. Breaking Barriers - Integrating Energy Justice to Overcome Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Roadblocks to Climate Change Mitigation Efforts (Demilade Isioma Elemo).- Part 4:Energy Justice for Local Communities.- Chapter 15. Energy Justice, Prior Consultation and Energy Supply for Communities in Colombia (Luis Fernando Bastidas Reyes and Luis Bustos).- Chapter 16. Land for Clean Energy Projects - Responding to Community Energy (Halima I Hussein).- Chapter 17. Deploying Energy Justice for a meaningful inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in Energy Decision-Making (Mathilde Stephanie Ngo Pouhe).-Chapter 18. The Power of Energy Justice for Rural Communities (Madeline Taylor).- Chapter 19. A Pivotal Moment for Energy Community Cooperation in Chile (Elizabeth Stephani).- Chapter 20. The Power of Energy Justice for attaining and maintaining acceptance for Renewable Energy Projects (Jose Vega-Araujo).- Part 5: Energy Justice National & International Perspectives.- Chapter 21. The Quest for Cosmopolitan Justice in the Energy Transition in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (Alicia Phillips).- Chapter 22. Righting the Injustices Within the Nigerian Energy Industry (Ayodele Morocco-Clarke).- Chapter 23. Utilising Recognition Justice to Bridge Climate and Energy Financing Gaps in the Global South (Susan Nakanwagi).- Chapter 24. Australian Petroleum and Coal Resources: Taxation, Emissions and Energy Justice (Diane Kraal).- Chapter 25. Contribution of local energy communities to the realisation of a just energy transition in Spain (Ignacio Zamora).- Chapter 26. Solving Energy Justice in the European Union (Marzena Czarnecka and Marcin Krazniewski).- Part 6: Energy Life-Cycle Activities and Justice.- Chapter 27. The Power of Consumers: On the Interplay Between Consumer-Centric Markets and Energy Justice (Anne Michaelis).- Chapter 28. Energy Justice Concerns of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Amidst Energy Transition (Chioma V Basil).- Chapter 29. The Energy Justice Imperative for Clean Energy Storage Alternatives (Zinnure Osman Zengin).- Chapter 30. Just Transitions in Extractive Territories (Tara Righetti).- Chapter 31. Minimum Standards of Access to Energy Services: Underpinning Energy Justice and Legal Action (Tedd Moya Mose).- Chapter 32: Empowering those in harm's way: a Restorative Justice approach (Amina Ahmed Ibrahim).- Part 7: Conclusion.- Chapter 33. Diffusing Energy Justice into the new 'Social Contract' for Society (Raphael J. Heffron & Louis de Fontenelle).
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