Energy Sector: A Systemic Analysis Of Economy, Foreign Trade And Legal Regulations (lecture Notes In Networks And Systems)
by Elena G. Popkova /
2018 / English / PDF
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This book is a comprehensive economic and legal study of the
theoretical and practical aspects of the problems of increasing
energy efficiency; self-motivation of energy saving by business
entities within the framework of their corporate responsibility;
regulatory mechanisms to stimulate energy conservation in the
economy; civil-law regulation of foreign trade turnover of energy
resources between economic entities of the Russian Federation and
companies of member states of international integration
associations – the CIS, EEMP, the EU and BRICS. It argues that
technological energy saving plays a key role in reducing the
energy intensity and increasing the energy efficiency of the
economy, and substantiates the need for institutional support –
including legal support for the participation of the Russian
Federation – in various forms of international cooperation.
Lastly, based on an analysis of current legislation, programs and
recommendations, judicial and contractual practices, customs and
trade procedures, it offers proposals for the developing,
improving and unifying civil law regulation of obligations in the
sphere of international trade in energy resources, as well as
methodological recommendations for drafting foreign trade
contracts in the energy sector.
This book is a comprehensive economic and legal study of the
theoretical and practical aspects of the problems of increasing
energy efficiency; self-motivation of energy saving by business
entities within the framework of their corporate responsibility;
regulatory mechanisms to stimulate energy conservation in the
economy; civil-law regulation of foreign trade turnover of energy
resources between economic entities of the Russian Federation and
companies of member states of international integration
associations – the CIS, EEMP, the EU and BRICS. It argues that
technological energy saving plays a key role in reducing the
energy intensity and increasing the energy efficiency of the
economy, and substantiates the need for institutional support –
including legal support for the participation of the Russian
Federation – in various forms of international cooperation.
Lastly, based on an analysis of current legislation, programs and
recommendations, judicial and contractual practices, customs and
trade procedures, it offers proposals for the developing,
improving and unifying civil law regulation of obligations in the
sphere of international trade in energy resources, as well as
methodological recommendations for drafting foreign trade
contracts in the energy sector.