International Workshop Understanding the Legal Aspects of Energy Networks
From the 25th of May until the 27th of May the Groningen Centre of Energy Law hosts a workshop of the Academic Advisory Group (AAG) of the International Bar Association Section of Energy, Environment, Resources and Infrastructure Law. The workshop will take place at the premises of the Honours College of the University of Groningen and concentrates on the Understanding the Legal Aspects of Energy Networks. The aim of the workshop is to discuss draft chapters which will be included in a monagraph to be published by the Oxford University Press in 2012.
The participants and members of the AAG are all energy law specialists and represent a variety of jurisdictions, i.e. the University of Calgary (Canada), George Washington University (USA), University of Maine (USA), University Autonoma Metrolipana (Mexico), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil), University of Melbourne (Australia), Tsinghua University (China), University of Ibadan (Nigeria), University of Almeria (Spain), University of Clausthall Zellerfeld/Göttingen (Germany), University of Glasgow (UK), University College London (UK) and the University of Copenhagen (Denmark).
Those who interested in attending the workshop are cordially invited to attend (parts of) the event. Please contact prof. dr. Martha Roggenkamp at m.m.roggenkamp@rug.nlLast modified: | 19 January 2024 09.30 a.m. |
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