Trade, the WTO and Energy Security

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The linkages between WTO rules governing trade and energy security with a certain degree of focus on India are the main subject of this book. The edited volume brings together the views of academics, policymakers and experts with extensive experience covering WTO and international trade issues. The issues examined include mapping the linkages between trade and energy security in the WTO agreements, case law, accession and Doha negotiations; assessing the issues that could be raised by energy deficit or energy surplus countries at the WTO; analyzing the provisions of the ECT and NAFTA vis-à-vis the Indian policy framework and examining the trade regimes of selected OPEC members and other major suppliers of fossil fuels to India. While the Indian perspective is evident in the contributions, this book will also be of interest to an international audience, as trade, the WTO and energy security are global concerns and of relevance to all practitioners and academics working on these issues.

Provides insights on trade and energy security inter-linkages from an Indian perspective Covers new ground as energy security has been touted as a 21st century issue at the WTO Provides an overview of how trade in energy is covered by existing WTO provisions and how the future landscape may shape up to address the gaps and interests of the energy deficit and energy surplus countries Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Sajal Mathur has been working as a Professor at the Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, India and a Counsellor at the World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. This book was prepared while on special leave from the WTO. Professor Mathur has completed his studies in Economics from Delhi University (St. Stephens' College), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and the London School of Economics with specialization in environment and development economics. He is currently completing a postgraduate degree in Business Law from the National Law School University of India, Bangalore.

Professor Mathur has extensive experience in trade and development issues having previously worked in the Development Division and the Technical Cooperation and Training Division of the WTO (19982004). Prior to joining the Centre for WTO Studies in 2011, he was a Counsellor in the Accessions Division, working on the WTO membership package of several least developed, developing, and transition economies (20042011).

Professor Mathur has delivered training programs and served as a resource person in workshops and conferences across the world. He has drafted documentation for several WTO committees and bodies and has written papers on trade, environment, and development issues. He has written for the Economic Times and has also co-edited a book onBRICS: Trade Policies, Institutions and Areas for Deepening Cooperation (CWS, 2013).


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The linkages between WTO rules governing trade and energy security with a certain degree of focus on India are the main subject of this book. The edited volume brings together the views of academics, policymakers and experts with extensive experience covering WTO and international trade issues. The issues examined include mapping the linkages between trade and energy security in the WTO agreements, case law, accession and Doha negotiations; assessing the issues that could be raised by energy deficit or energy surplus countries at the WTO; analyzing the provisions of the ECT and NAFTA vis-à-vis the Indian policy framework; and examining the trade regimes of selected OPEC members and other major suppliers of fossil fuels to India. While the Indian perspective is evident in the contributions, this book will also be of interest to an international audience, as trade, the WTO and energy security are global concerns and of relevance to all practitioners and academics working on these issues.


Inhalt
Forward (by Prof. Abhijit Das).- Introduction.- Energy Security in the WTO Agreements and the Doha Negotiations - by James Nedumpara, Jindal Global Law School.- GATT/WTO Accessions and Energy Security- by Sajal Mathur & Preeti Mann, Centre for WTO Studies, IIFT.- Trade & Energy Security: Legal Assessment of the Linkages & Implications for India- by R V Anuradha, Clarus Law Associates.- India, OPEC & an Agenda for Energy Security Negotiations at the WTO- by Atul Kaushik, Ministry of Law and Justice, GoI.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09788132229797
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre International Law
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2014
    • Editor Sajal Mathur
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 196
    • Herausgeber Springer India
    • Gewicht 306g
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T11mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9788132229797
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 8132229797
    • Veröffentlichung 27.09.2016
    • Titel Trade, the WTO and Energy Security
    • Untertitel Mapping the Linkages for India

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