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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Russia as an important supplier of energy for the EU; 1.1. What is the security of energy supply?; 2. Legal framework for the EU external energy policy; 2.1. European Union as a single economic block; 2.1.1. From the European Coal and Steel Community to theTreaty of Nice; 2.1.2. From the European Community Treaty to the Treaty ofLisbon â#x80;#x93; The EU; 2.1.3. The principle of solidarity â#x80;#x93; â#x80;#x98;More than a token with alustrous auraâ#x80;#x99;?
2.1.4. Developments by the Court of Justice of the EuropeanUnion (CJEU) in the area of energy security3. Member Statesâ#x80;#x99; practices; 4. The legal framework for EUâ#x80;#x93;Russian energy relations; 4.1 The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with Russia 1994 (PCA); 4.2 The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT); 4.2.1 The ECT and Russia; 4.2.2 EU vs. Russia â#x80;#x93; Transit Dispute; 4.2.3 Russian Concerns about the ECT; 4.2.4 Reasons for the termination of the provisional applicationof the ECT by Russia; 4.3 Draft Convention on Energy Security; 4.4 The EUâ#x80;#x93;Russia Energy Dialogue; 4.5 Energy Community (Encom)
4.6 World Trade Organisation (WTO)Conclusion; 5. Future prospects; 6. Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index
Summary
"This book provides a detailed analysis of the legal framework in which the energy trade between the European Union and the Russian Federation has been conducted. Using case studies of eight member states, it critically examines the EU's ability and the duty of its Member States to conduct their external energy trade in accordance with the principle of solidarity. Providing a comprehensive analysis of the principle of solidarity as provided in the acquis communautaire of the EU, the book critically analyses the legal framework pertaining to EU-Russia energy trade to ascertain whether, and to what extent, it satisfies the requirements of the rule of law."--Provided by publisher