Books in English
This book focuses on how law and regulation in different legal orders have responded to recent threats and can be reformed to make energy and natural resources systems more resilient in the face of disruptive natural crises and disasters. Edited by C. Banet, H. Mostert, L. Paddock, M. Montoya and I. del Guayo.
This volume includes chapters on "Developments in the EU and EU Energy Law", "EU Case Law", "New Developments in Cross-border Energy Governance", "Energy Communities" and "Clean Hydrogen: Regulatory Frameworks".
This unique publication provides insightful guidance to key topics within the various phases of petroleum activities.
The editors are experienced oil & gas lawyers, and a short introduction is provided in the book’s presentation of all the authors. In addition to the editors and co-authors Yngve Bustnesli, Hans Petter Nordby, Olav Boye Sivertsen and Tore Ulleberg, a number of other subject matter experts in this field have contributed. Among the contributors are the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law Professors Erling Selvig and Ivar Alvik
Edited by Henrik Ringbom, Erik Røsæg, Trond Solvang Skaff boka eller lån den digitale boka på UBO (for ansatte og studenter)
Catherine Banet, ‘Local Content and Sustainable Development in Norway’ in D. Olawuyi (ed.) Local Content and Sustainable Development in Global Energy Markets (Cambridge University Press, 2021), Chapter 13.
The book provides a comprehensive description and critique of the key issues that must be addressed by nations, and of the current international, regional, and national law and policy in this field. With thousands of offshore oil and gas platforms in place across the globe, the decommissioning of these ageing installations is becoming of increasing concern to regulators, industry and other stakeholders in the marine environment.
The Case of the Guidelines on State Aid for Environmental Protection and Energy (EEAG) (2014-2020), European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 19 (2020), Issue 2, Pages 172 – 184
The Law of the Seabed reviews the most pressing legal questions raised by the use and protection of natural resources on and underneath the world’s seabeds.
This volume includes chapters on "Newcomers in the Electricity Market: Aggregators and Storage", "Hydropower Concessions in the EU: A Need for Liberalisation or Privatisation?", "Investments and des-Investments in the Energy Sector", "Offshore Decommissioning in the North Sea", "CCS as a Climate Tool: North Sea Practice" and "From EU Climate Goals to National Climate Laws".
Edited by Alla Podznakova
Edited by Eduardo G. Pereira, University of Eastern Finland, Finland and Researcher, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo and Henrik Bjørnebye, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law, University of Oslo, Norway
An Analysis of the Policy and Regulatory Framework in Europe
Editors: Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Carl Dalhammar and Hans Christian Bugge.
With chapters by: Beate Sjåfjell, Erling Eide and Nertila Kuraj.
This volume includes chapters on “EU Energy and Climate Law – Policy and Jurisprudence”, “Energy and Climate Treaty Developments”, “Energy Infrastructure Developments: Offshore Electricity Systems and Network Investments”, “Heat Supply Legislation in the EU” and “Security of Energy Supply and Safety”.
Up-to-date analysis of the reach of free movement within the EU Internal Market and what constitutes a restriction
The book will be of interest to insurance companies, ship owners, average adjusters and lawyers working with marine insurance questions. It may also be of interest to students and academics within the field of insurance law.
This book reflects the maritime law as found in the Nordic countries, and gives a broad introduction to a modern and updated maritime law system.This book is based on the Norwegian book "Sjørett" (8th ed., Oslo 2016), which is the standard Scandinavian textbook on maritime law.
This work discusses the rapidly developing European transport policy on sustainable freight and the connected efforts initiated by the European Commission (EC) on greening transport by the means of contract law.
The book analyses international law developments in shipping since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in 1982.
After the conference Rule of Law for Nature in May 2012 the most visionary contributions were chosen for publishing. Editor is Professor Christina Voigt, who also headed the conference set up by the Research group in natural resources law.
Written by a combination of top academics, industry experts and leading practitioners, the book offers a detailed insight into both unimodal and multimodal carriage of goods.
- International Law, State Practice and EU Harmonisation
The book provides a thorough analysis of criminal jurisdiction over the perpetrators of ship-source pollution.
The first book published on cargo insurance in Norway is written by two professors at the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law in Oslo, Trine-Lise Wilhelmsen and Hans Jacob Bull.
This book explores how contract claims against states are dealt with in the two parallel processes of investment treaty arbitration and international commercial arbitration.
This title, recently published by the Institute of Maritime and Commercial Law, Åbo Academy University, focuses on the liabilities of public authorities and other actors. Erik Røsæg and Ellen Eftestøl-Wilhelmsson from the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law in Oslo have contributed.