Trade and Investments in Energy in the Context of the EU Common Commercial Policy
The aim of this study is to provide a preliminary assessment of the EU legal framework for trade and investment in energy. The European economy is expected to increase its reliance on international supplies, enhancing the importance of stable and open international markets and trade relationships for its energy security. The study investigates the difference between energy policy and trade policy, the relevance of WTO provisions that may serve EU energy interests, the rules on export duties and those WTO+ provisions that affect EU energy related business. The study also analyses the relevance of bilateral trade treaties signed by the EU, with particular reference to the protection of investment following the Lisbon treaty. Finally, the study reviews the comprehensive agreements, which have been signed with the Republic of Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine.
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Vanjski autor
Matteo VERDA, Antonino ALÍ, Marco PERTILE, Nicolò ROSSETTO, Chiara SISLER and Paolo TURRINI
Informacije o dokumentu
Vrsta publikacije
Područje politike
Ključna riječ
- cijene
- diskriminacijska cijena
- ekonomska geografija
- energetska politika
- energetska suradnja
- energetsko pravo
- ENERGIJA
- Europa
- EUROPSKA UNIJA
- FINANCIJE
- financiranje i ulaganje
- Gruzija
- konkurencija
- Lisabonski ugovor
- međunarodna trgovina
- MEĐUNARODNE ORGANIZACIJE
- MEĐUNARODNI ODNOSI
- međunarodno pravo
- međunarodno trgovačko pravo
- međuvladine organizacije
- Moldova
- nadležnost EU-a
- opskrba energijom
- politika suradnje
- politička geografija
- POSLOVANJE I KONKURENCIJA
- PRAVO
- pravo EU-a
- protudampinško zakonodavstvo
- sigurnost opskrbe
- sporazum o slobodnoj trgovini
- Svjetska trgovinska organizacija
- trgovina
- TRGOVINA
- Ukrajina
- Zapadni Balkan
- zaštita ulaganja
- ZEMLJOPIS