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RELP - Renewable Energy Law and Policy - Single Issue
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€ 97,37 (including 7 % tax)
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Publication frequency: quarterly
(Postage and handling are included)
ISSN 1869-4942 |
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*Subscription rates include postage und packing.
Never has there
been a time when so much of the world‘s attention is focused on the
rapidly increasing potential and need for renewable energy. The Journal
of Renewable Energy Law and Policy provides a platform for review and
discussion, both in Europe and internationally, of the legal and policy
issues surrounding renewable energy. The journal reports on the dynamic
and quickly changing developments taking place in Europe and around the
world in the renewable energy sector, from bio-energy, solar and wind
power to developing technologies like fuel cells and nuclear fusion.
The
journal serves a growing international community of renewable energy
practitioners, lawyers and thought leaders with timely updates on legal
and policy issues impacting renewable energy technologies and
development. Each issue reports on trends and critical issues from the
European Union and its active Member States, cutting edge experience
from North America, Australia, and Japan, as well as opportunities and
challenges in emerging markets and various corners of the developing
world.
Leading renewable energy scholars and practitioners report
on the legal and policy implications of recent technology advances,
political and regulatory decisions, market trends, as well as insightful
new literature and relevant events. Above all, the journal provides a
discussion forum and source of ideas and opportunities about critical
issues of renewable energy – issues that will likely change our world.
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Journal Publication frequency: quarterly Subscription: € 442,- ISSN 16 19-52 72
Further information
Reading of Intimate
Brussels - Living amongst Eurocrats
30 March 2011, 18.30 pm @ European Parliament
For one year, Martin Leidenfrost explored Europe’s capital and wrote fifty
personal – tender, alienated, mischievous – portraits.
“Entertaining, amusing, insightful.” The Gap





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