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Comparative Analysis: Selected Climate Change Provisions in the Modernised Energy Charter Treaty and CETA

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    SYSNO ASEP0576177
    Druh ASEPC - Konferenční příspěvek (mezinárodní konf.)
    Zařazení RIVD - Článek ve sborníku
    NázevComparative Analysis: Selected Climate Change Provisions in the Modernised Energy Charter Treaty and CETA
    Tvůrce(i) Feigerlová, Monika (USP-I) ORCID
    Zdroj.dok.Climate Law and Litigation : Planetary, Regional, and Societal Perspectives. - Graz : Research Center for Climate Law, University of Graz, 2023 - ISBN 978-3-903374-27-0
    Rozsah strans. 76-105
    Poč.str.30 s.
    Forma vydáníOnline - E
    AkceClimLaw: Graz 1st Annual PhD Workshop on Climate Law and Litigation
    Datum konání23.05.2022 - 27.05.2022
    Místo konáníGraz
    ZeměAT - Rakousko
    Typ akceEUR
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.AT - Rakousko
    Klíč. slovaEnergy Charter Treaty ; climate protection ; climate law
    Vědní obor RIVAG - Právní vědy
    Obor OECDLaw
    Institucionální podporaUSP-I - RVO:68378122
    DOI10.25364/978-3-903374-27-0
    AnotaceThe modernisation process of the Energy Charter Treaty closed in June 2022 with an ‘agreement in principle’ that turned out to be insufficient for several EU member states as regards climate ambitions. The proposed treaty’s amendments include changes to the investment protection standards and a reference to the ‘right to regulate’, including a right of states to take regulatory action for reasons of climate protection. Against the claim that the unmodernised treaty stands in the way of climate policies this contribution will analyse its main proposed amendments that in the European Commission’s view should enable the realisation of climate mitigation and adaptation measures. The reformed substantive provisions are compared with rules in the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada (CETA) that is subject to on-going ratifications by EU member states. A recent draft Joint Interpretative Decision on CETA aims to clarify fair and equitable treatment and indirect expropriation with respect to climate change and, if adopted, may suggest new contours for these substantive standards in future EU agreements.
    PracovištěÚstav státu a práva
    KontaktIveta Bůžková, iveta.buzkova@ilaw.cas.cz, Tel.: 221 990 714
    Rok sběru2024
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