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Reference Collection - Dissertations - LL.M
Topic | Title | Name | Year |
AFRICA | Merits and demerits of adopting the production sharing contract in the Gabonese petroleum industry. | AUBANE-NGUEMA L.G. | 2002 |
AFRICA | Comparative study on mineral codes regulatory and mineral rights administration in developing countries: a case study of Tanzania South Africa Namibia and Botswana. | KALEMANI Medard M.C. | 2002 |
AFRICA | Specific characteristics of negotiating petroleum agreements in North Africa: the case of the Libya-Italy gas pipeline project. | SHAHIN Ramadan | 2002 |
AFRICA | Legal protection techniques for foreign investment and their effectiveness in the petroleum sector of developing countries: a case study of Nigeria. | ADARLEGBE Adebayo G. | 2003 |
AFRICA | Why does the Nigerian government want marginal fields to be surrendered? | ADEOSUN Adeniyi Akinfolarin | 2003 |
AFRICA | Managing uncertainty in Sierra Leone: oil and gas in perspective | BLYDEN Avril M.C.A. | 2003 |
AFRICA | Legal issues and problems in cross-border gas pipeline: a case study of the West African Gas Pipeline. | IBRAHIM KUCHI Hauwa M. | 2003 |
AFRICA | Is mining investment in Nigeria being balanced with environmental considerations? | ODOKWO Augustine | 2003 |
AFRICA | The West African Gas Pipeline Project: implementation problems and prospects | UKPANAH Emma S. | 2003 |
AFRICA | Energy and development: a critical analysis of the role of energy in poverty eradication in sub-Saharan Africa | NAMYALO, Doreen | 2006 |
AFRICA | How attractive are the deepwater offshore petroleum areas of West Africa to foreign investment? A comparative analysis of the deepwater fiscal regimes of Nigeria, Angola, Equatorial guinea, Gabo. | EIGBE, Odianosen | 2005 |
AFRICA | International legal and taxation structure of cross-border gas pipelines: implications and challenges for the West African gas pipeline project | THOMAS, Oluseun A | 2004 |
AFRICA | The fundamental issues relating to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards: an African perspective. | BRIGGS, Soye L | 2004 |
AFRICA | The protection of indigenous peoples of South Africa affected by a mining venture in light of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act | RUNGAN, Sivalingum Venigiaum | 2004 |
AGREEMENTS | Specific characteristics of negotiating petroleum agreements in North Africa: the case of the Libya-Italy gas pipeline project. | SHAHIN Ramadan | 2002 |
AGREEMENTS | Expert determination in international oil and gas agreements | STULTZ-KARIM, Sharon P. | 2006 |
AGREEMENTS | Structured process for petroleum licensing: what is the place of UK and Nigeria in the paradigm and the legal and practical difference between licensing acreage and participation agreements? | AHMED, Balarabe Z. | 2004 |
AGREEMENTS | Trade measures in multilateral environmental agreements: congruence or conflict? A study of the convention on the international trade in endangered species in wild fauna and flora | LEWIS, Oluwakemi O | 2004 |
AGREEMENTS | An analysis of some agreements used in the exploration and production process within the oil industry | MOROCCO-CLARKE, Susan Ayodele | 2004 |
ANGOLA | Why the use of production sharing contract is prevalent in the oil industry with special relevance to Angola. | PASCOAL Aderita Francisca Da Silva | 2003 |
ANGOLA | Oil exploration and production in Angola: an analysis of the Angolan model of production sharing contract in the light of international practices, evaluation of merits and demerits for the National Oil Company | SABALO, Olga L.S. | 2005 |
ARBITRATION | Investment arbitration under the national treatment clause: how can a foreign investor apply the substantive law to prove its claim? | EJEGI, J. | 2006 |
ARBITRATION | The fundamental issues relating to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards: an African perspective | BRIGGS, Soye L | 2004 |
ARBITRATION | Interfaces between international standards, national legislations and corporate self-regulation regarding mine closure: the experience of Argentina, Bolivia and Chile. | BASTIDA, Leandro Adrian | 2005 |
ARGENTINA | Argentina-Chile: joint mining regions. Is there scope for attracting foreign investment? | FERNANDEZ-LAHORE German | 2002 |
ASIA | What is needed for the development of Asian gas markets? | LUO Lesley | 2001 |
AUSTRALIA | Access to water resources for mining purposes in South Australia. | HOLZBERGER, Melissa Kate | 2004 |
AZERBAIJAN | Azerbaijan and Baku oil: the role of a production sharing contract in the reconstruction of a small nation state and the management of Caspian Business Risk. | ADAMS Terrence David | 2005 |
BANGLADESH | Implementing integrated water resources management in Bangladesh: challenges of legal and institutional reforms. | BEGUM Najnin | 2006 |
BANGLADESH | Economic development of Bangladesh: what is the policy consideration for gas? | ELAHI Md. Dedar | 2005 |
BOLIVIA | Third-party access regulation and the Bolivia-Brazil gas pipeline. | MIRANDA Rogerio Soral de | 2003 |
BOLIVIA | Interfaces between international standards national legislations and corporate self-regulation regarding mine closure: the experience of Argentina Bolivia and Chile. | BASTIDA Leandro Adrian | 2005 |
BOLIVIA | Competitiveness of the Colombian mining code for attracting foreign investment: a cast study of the Colombian Chilean and Bolivian mining regimes. | REDRIGUEZ ALARCON Luis Ernesto | 2004 |
BOTSWANA | Comparative study on mineral codes regulatory and mineral rights administration in developing countries: a case study of Tanzania South Africa Namibia and Botswana. | KALEMANI Medard M.C. | 2002 |
BRAZIL | Gas-electricity convergence: possibilities and limitations in developing energy markets: a Brazil case study. | MALECEK Steven J. | 2001 |
BRAZIL | Law and the humanisation of the mineral sector: the case of Brazil. | TRINDADE Adriano D. C. | 2002 |
BRAZIL | Third-party access regulation and the Bolivia-Brazil gas pipeline. | MIRANDA Rogerio Soral de | 2003 |
BRAZIL | A comparative analysis of the response of state governments to the business challenges facing deepwater exploration and production: a study of the deepwater fiscal regimes of the us com brazil and Nigeria | AMAEWHULE Kinika | 2004 |
CAMEROON | The Chad/Cameroon oil and pipeline project: what does Cameroon stand to gain or lose? | NDUM Fidelis Nkom | 2004 |
CANADA | The promotion of gas investments in Canadian frontier areas. | MAHAYNI Zaid | 2001 |
CANADA | Implementing the recommendations of the water strategy expert panel: legal and institutional requirements of an Ontario Water Board. | DAVIDS Jonah T. | 2006 |
CHAD | The Chad/Cameroon oil and pipeline project: what does Cameroon stand to gain or lose? | NDUM Fidelis Nkom | 2004 |
CHILE | The concept of sustainable development in the context of Chilean mining activity. | EGUIGUREN Agustin | 2001 |
CHILE | Argentina-Chile: joint mining regions. Is there scope for attracting foreign investment? | FERNANDEZ-LAHORE German | 2002 |
CHILE | Interfaces between international standards national legislations and corporate self-regulation regarding mine closure: the experience of Argentina Bolivia and Chile. | BASTIDA Leandro Adrian | 2005 |
CHILE | Is it convenient to modify the fiscal tax regime to increase the earnings of the Chilean state derived from private mining activities? | PRAT Carlos | 2005 |
CHILE | Competitiveness of the Colombian mining code for attracting foreign investment: a cast study of the Colombian Chilean and Bolivian mining regimes. | REDRIGUEZ ALARCON Luis Ernesto | 2004 |
CHINA | International experiences in mine land reclamation: lessons for China. | CAO Xia | 2001 |
CHINA | Can natural gas play an important role in the economy of China? | HE Fu | 2001 |
CHINA | Locational determinants of FDI within China and how they work. | GU Beiru | 2003 |
CHINA | Business forms used by foreign direct investors in China: factors behind the choice. | LIU Min | 2003 |
CHINA | Protection of foreign investment in China. | PAN Lijuan | 2003 |
CHINA | Analysis of the entry barriers to foreign direct investment in the Chinese power generation sector. | YU Jiewen | 2003 |
CHINA | The East China Sea Dispute: its importance to China’s energy security and options for the way forward. | LUO Yazhuo | 2006 |
CHINA | Public Private Partnership (PPP) reform in China’s water sector: can the regulatory framework effectively manage the risks associated with PPP? | WU Jiang | 2006 |
CHINA | Implication of the expiry of the WTO agreement on textile and clothing for the Chinese textile industry. | ZHAO Yanli | 2005 |
CHINA | China’s entry to the WTO and its implications for the Chinese telecommunications services industry. | HU Xiao Xing | 2004 |
CHINA | The WTO and the textiles industry of China: the influences and challenges to China’s textiles industry after China’s entry into the WTO. | JIAO Guangyum | 2004 |
CHINA | A comparison of environmental taxation in china and EU countries and lessons for China’s environmental taxation policies. | SHI Jing | 2004 |
CHINA | The future scenarios of small coal mines in China Shanxi Province: case of Shanxi coking coal sector. | SHI Xunpeng | 2004 |
CHINA | The international experiences of natural gas taxation; lessons for China. | WANG Yiman | 2004 |
CHINA | Implementing China’s petroleum sector reform: introduction to pricing regulation. | ZHANG Chenggang | 2004 |
CLIMATE CHANGE | Mining and climate change; towards a strategy for the industry. | IRARRAZABEL Ricardo | 2006 |
CLIMATE CHANGE | Climate change and the Kyoto protocol: any positive impact? | OFILI Joyce I. | 2006 |
CLIMATE CHANGE | Introducing renewable energy sources into mainstream electricity generation as a response to climate change. | GOUNARI Zoi | 2004 |
COAL | Geological sequestration: what are the legal issues respective risks and implications to the coal industry? | BRIENO RANKIN Veronica | 2004 |
COAL | The future scenarios of small coal mines in China Shanxi Province: case of Shanxi coking coal sector. | SHI Xunpeng | 2004 |
COLOMBIA | Competitiveness of the Colombian mining code for attracting foreign investment: a cast study of the Colombian Chilean and Bolivian mining regimes. | REDRIGUEZ ALARCON Luis Ernesto | 2004 |
COLUMBIA | Operationalising the international water law rule of equitable and reasonable utilisation: regional and state practice on the Columbia river. | JONES Patricia A. | 2001 |
COMMERCE | E-commerce in petroleum industry. | SIDEMEN Gusti Suarnaya | 2002 |
COMMERCE | Business forms used by foreign direct investors in China: factors behind the choice. | LIU Min | 2003 |
COMPETITION | What is the understanding of competition and regulatory incentives in FSU countries case of : Russia Ukraine and Kazakhjstan? | BERISHVILI Sophie | 2002 |
COMPETITION | Liberalising electricity in Greece. How can competition and choice become a market reality? | EFTHYMIOU Konstantinos N. | 2003 |
COMPETITION | Designing a competition policy for a resource rich developing country: what is the balance between market and sovereignty? | ADETORO David Oluwadare | 2004 |
CULTURAL ISSUES | Oil Islamism and international petroleum industry: legal economic political and cultural issues. | KARIM Muhammad S. | 2001 |
CULTURAL ISSUES | Islamic financing for power projects. | QURESHI Fayyaz Karim | 2001 |
CULTURAL ISSUES | Management of the mining and community in the context of sustainable development | SHEN Lei | 2001 |
CULTURAL ISSUES | Community relations in mineral development projects. | GONZALES GUERRA M. Cecilia | 2002 |
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT | The enforcement of an arbitral award against the government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. | RAMPAUL Indira Nicole | 2002 |
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT | International commercial arbitration vs litigation: which is a more effective mechanism in resolving disputes arising from international transactions? | ABERE Sunday | 2003 |
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT | Transboundary pipelines: what is the role of the Energy Charter Treaty regarding dispute settlement? | NOMHWANGE Grace Wandoo | 2005 |
ELECTRICITY | Gas-electricity convergence: possibilities and limitations in developing energy markets: a Brazil case study. | MALECEK Steven J. | 2001 |
ELECTRICITY | The interplay between European merger control law and the liberalisation of electricity and gas markets. Volumes 1 & 2. | MATTHIESEN Henning | 2001 |
ELECTRICITY | The European Union’s emission trading scheme: how will it affect the international market in electricity? | SORENSEN Ulrik Lindow | 2006 |
ELECTRICITY | Electricity industry reform in Nigeria: does the electricity reform policy conform to the ideals of a liberalized electricity industry. | NWAJAGU Ifunanya C. | 2005 |
ELECTRICITY | Electricity supply industry reform and the challenge of electricity investments: what are the options for developing countries? | AROWOLO Oluseye Foluso | 2004 |
ELECTRICITY | Introducing renewable energy sources into mainstream electricity generation as a response to climate change. | GOUNARI Zoi | 2004 |
ELECTRICITY | Independent regulation: does it forward the goals of competition in a liberalized electricity market? | OIGOGA Ichakpa | 2004 |
ELECTRICITY | Electricity blackout in liberalised systems: how to prevent future occurrences. | SAIDU Balkisu | 2004 |
ENERGY | Islamic financing for power projects. | QURESHI Fayyaz Karim | 2001 |
ENERGY | The trans-European energy networks in the light of the evolving Pan-European energy market. | KITSILIS Minas Chris D. | 2002 |
ENERGY | Renewable energy in the context of UK energy policy. | ANYANWU Chukwudi C. | 2006 |
ENERGY | Energy and development: a critical analysis of the role of energy in poverty eradication in sub-Saharan Africa. | NAMYALO Doreen | 2006 |
ENERGY | Liberalisation: can long-term contracts in the energy industry continue to be relevant? | ADU Omotola A.A. | 2004 |
ENVIRONMENT | The Kyoto Protocol clean development mechanism and liquefied gas projects: a research proposal. | BURTON Tyler William | 2001 |
ENVIRONMENT | The concept of sustainable development in the context of Chilean mining activity. | EGUIGUREN Agustin | 2001 |
ENVIRONMENT | Environment safety and land use: does the Peruvian mining legislation solve the problems? | FERRERO Andres | 2001 |
ENVIRONMENT | The Nigerian oil industry pollution and victims. What are the legal remedies available for compensating the victims? | IDISI Lovette | 2001 |
ENVIRONMENT | Management of the mining and community in the context of sustainable development. | SHEN Lei | 2001 |
ENVIRONMENT | Science and law in the context of regulating oil based waste from beaches. Can the precautionary approach show the way forward in their interaction? | DUNBAR Alistair | 2002 |
ENVIRONMENT | Liability for damage to the environment: how the European Commission’s General Directorate’s new environment regime will impact on the mining industry. | ELIZADE Ernesto Correa | 2002 |
ENVIRONMENT | Environmental regulation of Nigeria’s offshore oil and gas exploration and production activity. Lessons from the United Kingdom North Sea experience. | ESIRI Pamela | 2002 |
ENVIRONMENT | Comparative analysis of six national environmental regulatory profiles in the offshore oil and gas sector. | IFESI Adaeze C. | 2002 |
ENVIRONMENT | Environmental regulation of offshore petroleum activities in Greenland. | LENNET Lida Skifte | 2002 |
ENVIRONMENT | Is mining investment in Nigeria being balanced with environmental considerations? | ODOKWO Augustine | 2003 |
ENVIRONMENT | Harmonisation of regional instruments which control marine pollution from the based activities: the example of the Baltic Sea. | SILVERBERG Harriet Marie | 2003 |
ENVIRONMENT | How can the problems of ownership and residual liabilities in decommissioning of offshore installations be addressed? | ADEDAYO Adebiyi Lanre | 2006 |
ENVIRONMENT | What impact has the current risk allocation structure of existing international environmental law had on combating ship source. | EZEIFE Richard Somayina | 2006 |
ENVIRONMENT | Decommissioning offshore oil and gas fields in the developed world and the developing world: is the developed world a good model for the developing world to follow? | KHAN Sanaullah | 2006 |
ENVIRONMENT | Is certification a viable mechanism to assure the acceptable environmental and social performance of the mining industry? | NUGENT James | 2006 |
ENVIRONMENT | The Gabcikovo-Nagymaros case and the search for sustainable solution. | GOLDEN Maurice chares | 2005 |
ENVIRONMENT | Fifteen years of environmental regulations in Peru: Who should lead the next steps regulating the mining sector? | HUERTAS del PINO Luis Felipe | 2005 |
ENVIRONMENT | Sustainable minerals management: the role of cadastre. | MORGAN Peter G. | 2005 |
ENVIRONMENT | How are legal issues arising from residual liability in decommissioning addressed within a petroleum regime? An analysis sharing contract of Equat. | ONUMA Arua Kalu | 2005 |
ENVIRONMENT | Risk to lenders vs. risk to the environment: effective national regulation as an approach to mitigating environmental risk in project finance. | OREDUGBA Fidelia Omotayo | 2005 |
ENVIRONMENT | Stewardship and environmental protection in England. | YOUNG Julia | 2005 |
ENVIRONMENT | Public participation in petroleum resources development on indigenous homeland: challenges and implications. | ESAN Adenike Oluwatoyin | 2004 |
ENVIRONMENT | Trade measures in multilateral environmental agreements: congruence or conflict? A study of the convention on the international trade in endangered species in wild fauna and flora. | LEWIS Oluwakemi O. | 2004 |
ENVIRONMENT | Environmental problems effects impacts solutions and recommendations due to river and submarine mine tailing disposal: the case of Papua New Guinea (PNG). | OBAMWONYI Charles | 2004 |
ENVIRONMENT | Nigerian legislative approach to accidental oil pollution from ships; what lessons can Nigeria learn from the Exxon Valdez and Erika accidents? | YAMUSA Shehu Usman | 2004 |
EUROPE | The interplay between European merger control law and the liberalisation of electricity and gas markets. Volume 1 & 2. | MATTHIESEN Henning | 2001 |
EUROPE | The trans-European energy networks in the light of the evolving Pan-European energy market. | KITLIS Minas Chris D. | 2002 |
EUROPE | Security of European gas supply: the role of LNG. | ICHOKU Precious Ifeoma | 2006 |
EUROPE | The European Union’s emission trading scheme: how will it affect the international market in electricity? | SORENSEN Ulrik Lindow | 2006 |
EUROPE | Regulation and competition in the provision of services of general economic interest in the EU internal market. | BARRA Matteo | 2005 |
EUROPE | A comparison of environmental taxation in china and EU countries and lessons for China’s environmental taxation policies. | SHI Jing | 2004 |
FINANCE | Lenders’ risks and risk mitigation in project financing of petroleum projects: a comparative study of the experiences in the UK North Sea and Papua New Guinea. | AVINAGA Roger K. | 2003 |
FINANCE | Proving downside protection against risks and uncertainties involved in petroleum exploration and production investments: why are country ring fences the most effective fiscal allowances? | ABASIATTAI Mofon Monday | 2006 |
FINANCE | An assessment of Libya’s petroleum fiscal regime: is there any potential for reforms? | ABOBARE Richard Babatunde | 2006 |
FINANCE | How can regulatory and fiscal policies encourage the growth of gas markets in developing countries? | OSIKILO Yvonne Onome Oyovwe | 2006 |
FINANCE | Favourable fiscal regimes in deepwater exploration and production as a tool to attract foreign direct investment: a comparative study of the systems in the United States Nigeria and Indonesia. | ADEOGUN Latifat | 2005 |
FINANCE | The petroleum fiscal regime in Peru: to what extent is it attractive for fostering new exploration investments? | CORDOVA VEGA Ernesto | 2005 |
FINANCE | Project financing of merchant power plants: attempting the impossible? | NWAMUO Ijeoma Linda Eziaku | 2005 |
FINANCE | Risk to lenders vs. risk to the environment: effective national regulation as an approach to mitigating environmental risk in project fiancé. | OREDUGBA Fidelia Omotayo | 2005 |
GAS | Evolution of LNG industry: how and why has the LNG industry evolved in the 21 st century. | OKOKO Okiemruote. | 2001 |
GAS | The Kyoto Protocol clean development mechanism and liquefied gas projects: a research proposal. | BURTON Tyler William | 2001 |
GAS | The treatment of prospective gas developments in host state agreements: and analysis of recent contracts and their evolution. | CLANCY Michael | 2001 |
GAS | Can natural gas play an important role in the economy of China? | HE Fu | 2001 |
GAS | What is needed for the development of Asian gas markets? | LUO Lesley | 2001 |
GAS | The promotion of gas investments in Canadian frontier areas. | MAHAYNI Zaid | 2001 |
GAS | Gas-electricity convergence: possibilities and limitations in developing energy markets: a Brazil case study. | MALECEK Steven J. | 2001 |
GAS | The interplay between European merger control law and the liberalisation of electricity and gas markets. Vols. 1 & 2. | MATTHIESEN Henning | 2001 |
GAS | Comparative analysis of six national environmental regulatory profiles in the offshore oil and gas sector. | IFESI Adaeze C. | 2002 |
GAS | Liberalisation the introduction of gas markets in the EU and its effects on security of supply. | MARTIS Praveen | 2002 |
GAS | Specific characteristics of negotiating petroleum agreements in North Africa: the case of the Libya- Italy gas pipeline project. | SIDEMEN Gusti Suarnaya | 2002 |
GAS | Legal issues and problems in cross-border gas pipeline: a case study of the West African Gas Pipeline. | IBRAHIM KUCHI Hauwa M. | 2003 |
GAS | Third-party access regulation and the Bolivia-Brazil gas pipeline. | MIRANDA Rogerio Soral de | 2003 |
GAS | Gas to power: imperatives for development of Nigeria’s power sector. | AMEH Madaki O. | 2006 |
GAS | The Nigerian natural gas sub-sector: can tax incentives be employees to underscore the country’s credibility to investors? | ANAGHARA Obiageli Phina | 2006 |
GAS | Decommissioning offshore oil and gas fields in the developed world and the developing world: is the developed world a good model for the developing world to follow? | KHAN Sanaullah | 2006 |
GAS | Liquefied natural gas: what the market segmentation means for governments considering export projects. | LAWRENCE Arlene | 2006 |
GAS | How can regulatory and fiscal policies encourage the growth of gas markets in developing countries? | OSIKILO Yvonne Onome Oyovwe | 2006 |
GAS | Expert determination in international oil and gas agreements. | STULTZ-KARIM Sharon P. | 2006 |
GAS | Is Indonesia managing its oil and gas endowment for the maximum benefit of its people. | WEIGHTMAN Richard Charles | 2006 |
GAS | Maritime delimitation between Cameroon and Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea: what alternatives exist for the exploitation of oil and gas of the area? | AMADASUN Toni Evbusogie | 2005 |
GAS | The development of a downstream (domestic) gas market in Nigeria: barriers and reforms? | BANIGO Inegogo | 2005 |
GAS | Economic development of Bangladesh: what is the policy consideration for gas? | ELAHI Md. Dedar | 2005 |
GAS | Developing countries with limited petroleum potential: issues and considerations for new gas projects. | HUA Joshua | 2005 |
GAS | What are the legal mechanisms employed for the protection of foreign investment in the international oil and gas industry? | IDOWU Sarah Adebanke | 2005 |
GAS | International legal and taxation structure of cross-border gas pipelines: implications and challenges for the West African gas pipeline project. | THOMAS Oluseun A. | 2005 |
GAS | How has international law guided state practice in joint development of cross-border hydrocarbon deposit? Some case studies. | UKOH Victoria Eteka | 2005 |
GAS | The legal regime for gas in Venezuela: a critical assessment. | BRACHO GERSI Juan Carlos | 2004 |
GAS | Gas Projects: what influences risk allocation? | Da SILVA Leonardo Miranda | 2004 |
GAS | Mediating community/company environmental disputes in the oil and gas industry: a guide for promoting environmental mediation in emerging economies – focus on Nigeria. | ILLEGBUNE Ugo C. | 2004 |
GAS | Gas flaring in Nigeria: legal and institutional response. | MBA Frank Emeka | 2004 |
GAS | The international experiences of natural gas taxation: lessons for China. | WANG Yiman | 2004 |
GHANA | To what extent has Ghana’s minerals and mining legislation promoted foreign investment’ access to mineral rights? | BLEPPONY Victoria | 2005 |
GREECE | Liberalising electricity in Greece. How can competition and choice become a market reality? | EFTHYMIOU Konstantinos N. | 2003 |
GREENLAND | Environment regulation of offshore petroleum activities in Greenland. | LENNET Lida Skifte | 2002 |
HUMAN RIGHTS | How will the Human Rights Act 1998 affect utilities regulation? | HUSSEIN Riaz | 2002 |
HUMAN RIGHTS | Multinational oil companies and human rights accountability: should the parent company be held liable for human rights abuse by their subsidiaries? | ONYILIAGHA Ifeoma | 2003 |
HYDROCARBON | Joint development of common hydrocarbon resources: is fairness of any relevance in the allocation of its benefits between states? | AGBEDO Gideon Emenike | 2006 |
IBT | The anti-bribery provision of the 1997 OECD Convention on combating bribery of foreign public officials in international business transactions: does the response of the United Kingdom legislature comply with the obligations set out in the convention’s ant | MACLEOD David Ross | 2003 |
IBT | Know-how protection problems in international franchise agreements. | WEI Yanru | 2003 |
IBT | Analysis of the entry barriers to foreign direct investment in the Chinese power generation sector. | YU Jiewen | 2003 |
IBT | What is best? Undertaking efforts and endeavours in international business transactions. | CLINCH Marcus | 2005 |
INDIA | Displacement of communities in India: bridging the gaps in the law. | MENZES Ryan do Piedade | 2006 |
INDONESIA | Is Indonesia managing its oil and gas endowment for the maximum benefit of its people. | WEIGHTMAN Richard Charles | 2006 |
INDONESIA | Favourable fiscal regimes in deepwater exploration and production as a tool to attract foreign direct investment: a comparative study of the systems in the United States Nigeria and Indonesia. | ADEOGUN Latifat | 2005 |
INVESTMENT | Argentina-Chile: joint mining regions. Is there scope for attracting foreign investment. | FERNANDEZ-LAHORE German. | 2002 |
INVESTMENT | Why the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) failed to become a part of the emerging law of foreign investment. | RAMREKERSINGH Indira Maharaj | 2002 |
INVESTMENT | Legal protection techniques for foreign investment and their effectiveness in the petroleum sector of developing countries: a case study of Nigeria. | ADARLEGBEM Adebayo G. | 2003 |
INVESTMENT | Business forms used by foreign direct investors in China: factors behind the choice. | LIU Min | 2003 |
INVESTMENT | Analysis of the entry barriers to foreign direct investment in the Chinese power generation sector. | YU Jiewen | 2003 |
INVESTMENT | Petroleum fiscal regime in Russia vs. the regimes of some other major CIS Petro-States: to what extent is it attractive to investors? | MEYER Irina | 2006 |
INVESTMENT | To what extent has Ghana’s minerals and mining legislation promoted foreign investment’ access to mineral rights? | BLEPPONY Victoria | 2005 |
INVESTMENT | The petroleum fiscal regime in Peru: to what extent is it attractive for fostering new exploration investments? | CORDOVA VEGA Ernesto | 2005 |
INVESTMENT | What are the legal mechanisms employed for the protection of foreign investment in the international oil and gas industry? | IDOWU Sarah Adebanke | 2005 |
INVESTMENT | The metric of multicultural development institutions’ policies less developed petro-states and pipeline project investments. What are the challenges to policy implementation. | AKPAN Rita Enobong Harrison | 2004 |
INVESTMENT | Electricity supply industry reform and the challenge of electricity investments: what are the options for developing countries? | AROWOLO Oluseye Foluso | 2004 |
INVESTMENT | How effective are fiscal and financial incentives in facilitating the attraction of foreign direct investment in the energy sector of developing Africa? Nigeria’s experience. | ETIM Gloria Essien | 2004 |
INVESTMENT | State responsibility in investment arbitration: to what extent is the state responsible for contracts concluded by state enterprises and sub-national authorities? | MALUMFASHI Garba Ibrahim | 2004 |
IRAQ | What are the prospects in privatising the Iraqi oil industry? | AHMMAD Yadgar kamal | 2005 |
KAZAKHSTAN | Case study: Kazakhstan North Caspian Region. The Kurmangazy project. | KANASHEV Diyar. | 2001 |
KAZAKHSTAN | A national regulatory framework for international mining project finance in the former Soviet Union: a case study of the Republic of Kazakhstan. | BEGA;OUEV Rinat | 2002 |
KAZAKHSTAN | What is the understanding of competition and regulatory incentives in FSU countries case of: Russia Ukraine and Kazakhstan. | BERISHVILI Sophie | 2002 |
KAZAKHSTAN | Legal regulation of foreign investment in the petroleum sector of Kazakhstan. | RYZHKOVA Elena | 2002 |
KAZAKHSTAN | Social dimension of petroleum business; a case study of Kazakhstan. | NURGAZIYEVA Klara | 2004 |
LATIN AMERICA | Are double taxation treaties actually effective? Latin American experience. | QURESHI Fayyaz Karim | 2001 |
LAW | Comparative study on mineral codes regulatory and mineral rights administration in developing countries: a case study of Tanzania South Africa Namibia and Botswana. | KALEMANI Medard M.C. | 2002 |
LAW | Location determinants of FDI within China and how they work. | GU Beiru. | 2003 |
LIBYA | An assessment of Libya’s petroleum fiscal regime: is there any potential for reforms? | ABOBARE Richard Babatunde | 2006 |
LNG | Security of European gas supply: the role of LNG. | ICHOKU Precious Ifeoma | 2006 |
MARKETS | The Trans-Europe energy networks in the light of the evolving Pan-European energy market. | KITSILIS Minas Chris D. | 2002 |
MARKETS | Liquefied natural gas: what the market segmentation means for governments considering export projects. | LAWRENCE Arlene | 2006 |
MARKETS | Regulation and competition in the provision of services of general economic interest in the EU internal market. | BARRA Matteo | 2005 |
MARKETS | Designing a competition policy for a resource rich developing country: what is the balance between market and sovereignty? | ADETORO David Oluwadare | 2004 |
MINING | International experiences in mine land reclamation: lessons for China. | CAO Xia | 2001 |
MINING | The concept of sustainable development in the context of Chilean mining activity. | EGUIGUREN Agustin | 2001 |
MINING | Environment safety and land use: does the Peruvian mining legislation solve the problems? | FERRERO Andres. | 2001 |
MINING | Management of the mining and community in the context of sustainable development. | SHEN LEI | 2001 |
MINING | The new Argentine mining framework. | ALBARRACIN Santiago Francisco. | 2002 |
MINING | A national regulatory framework for international mining project finance in the former Soviet Union: a case study of the republic of Kazakhstan. | BEGALIYEV Rinat. | 2002 |
MINING | Argentina-Chile: joint mining regions. Is there scope for attracting foreign investment? | FERNANDEZ-LAHORE German | 2002 |
MINING | Community relations in mineral development projects. | GONZALES GUERRA M. Cecilia. | 2002 |
MINING | Comparative study on mineral codes regulatory and mineral rights administration in developing countries: a case study of Tanzania South Africa Namibia and Botswana. | KALEMANI Medard M.C. | 2002 |
MINING | Law and the humanisation of the mineral sector: the case of Brazil. | TRINDADE Adriano D.C. | 2002 |
MINING | Is legislative and regulatory compliance achievable within the artisanal and small-scale mining sector? | CHIMBODZA Stanley | 2006 |
MINING | Decentralization and mining rents management: implications in Peru. | FOSSA Ricardo Labo | 2006 |
MINING | Is certification a viable mechanism to assure the acceptable environmental and social performance of the mining industry? | NUGENT James | 2006 |
MINING | Common reserve definitions and resource classification for minerals and petroleum: dream or reality? | ROSS James Galloway | 2006 |
MINING | To what extent has Ghana’s minerals and mining legislation promoted foreign investment’ access to mineral rights? | BLEPPONY Victoria | 2005 |
MINING | Sustainable minerals management: the role of cadastre. | MORGAN Peter G. | 2005 |
MINING | Is it convenient to modify the fiscal tax regime to increase the earnings of the Chilean state derived from private mining activities? | PRAT Carlos | 2005 |
MINING | The protection of indigenous peoples of South Africa affected by a mining venture in light of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act. | RUNGAN Sivalingum Venigiaum | 2004 |
MINING | Competitiveness of the Colombian mining code for attracting foreign investment: a cast study of the Colombian Chilean and Bolivian mining regimes. | REDRIGUEZ ALARCON Luis Ernesto | 2004 |
MINING | The future scenarios of small coal mines in China Shanxi Province: case of Shanxi coking coal sector. | SHI Xunpeng | 2004 |
MINING | Fostering the benefits of mining through the management of externalities: the new challenge of the mining industry. | TABJA Roque Romero | 2004 |
NAMIBIA | Comparative study on mineral codes regulatory and mineral rights administration in developing countries: a case study of Tanzania South Africa Namibia and Botswana. | KALEMANI Medard M.C. | 2002 |
NAMIBIA | Implementation of water reform in Namibia: are there lessons to be learned from the United Kingdom case studies? | NGURARE Tjitunaga Elijah. | 2002 |
NIGERIA | Petroleum sector project financing in a high-risk environment: an overview of the Nigerian scenario. | EGBE Nicolette U. | 2001 |
NIGERIA | The Nigerian oil industry pollution and victims. What are the legal remedies available for compensating the victims? | IDISI Lovette. | 2001 |
NIGERIA | An analysis of the implications of increased U.S. interest in West African oil: the Nigerian perspective. | ANENIH Omon J. | 2002 |
NIGERIA | Environmental regulation of Nigeria’s offshore oil and gas exploration and production activity. Lessons from the United Kingdom North Sea experience. | ESIRI Pamela. | 2002 |
NIGERIA | Framework for successful marginal fields development in Nigeria. | UKPAI Ukpai Iro. | 2002 |
NIGERIA | Legal protection techniques for foreign investment and their effectiveness in the petroleum sector of developing countries: a case study of Nigeria. | ADARLEGBE Adebayo G. | 2003 |
NIGERIA | Why does the Nigerian government want marginal fields to be surrendered? | ADEOSUN Adeniyi Akinfolarin. | 2003 |
NIGERIA | Is mining investment in Nigeria being balanced with environmental considerations? | ODOKWO Augustine. | 2003 |
NIGERIA | Gas to power: imperatives for development of Nigeria’s power sector. | AMEH Madaki O. | 2006 |
NIGERIA | The Nigerian natural gas sub-sector: can tax incentives be employees to underscore the country’s credibility to investors? | ANAGHARA Obiageli Phina | 2006 |
NIGERIA | Taxation and regulation or state participation in petroleum development? A case study of Nigeria and Indonesia. | IGBOI Nnewuoghor | 2006 |
NIGERIA | Securing finance for marginal field development in Nigeria’s petroleum operations: prospects and challenges. | OMORHIRHI Ivie O. | 2006 |
NIGERIA | Favourable fiscal regimes in deepwater exploration and production as a tool to attract foreign direct investment: a comparative study of the systems in the United States Nigeria and Indonesia. | ADEOGUN Latifat | 2005 |
NIGERIA | Maritime delimitation between Cameroon and Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea: what alternatives exist for the exploitation of oil and gas of the area? | AMADASUN Toni Evbusogie | 2005 |
NIGERIA | The development of a downstream (domestic) gas market in Nigeria: barriers and reforms? | BANIGO Inegogo | 2005 |
NIGERIA | How attractive are the deepwater offshore petroleum areas of West Africa to foreign investment? A comparative analysis of the deepwater fiscal regimes of Nigeria Angola Equatorial guinea Gabo. | EIGBE Odianosen | 2005 |
NIGERIA | Electricity industry reform in Nigeria: does the electricity reform policy conform to the ideals of a liberalized electricity industry. | NWAJAGU Ifunanya C. | 2005 |
NIGERIA | Structured process for petroleum licensing: what is the place of UK and Nigeria in the paradigm and the legal and practical difference between licensing acreage and participation agreements? | AHMED Balarabe Z. | 2004 |
NIGERIA | A comparative analysis of the response of state governments to the business challenges facing deepwater exploration and production: a study of the deepwater fiscal regimes of the us com brazil and Nigeria | AMAEWHULE Kinika | 2004 |
NIGERIA | How effective are fiscal and financial incentives in facilitating the attraction of foreign direct investment in the energy sector of developing Africa? Nigeria’s experience. | ETIM Gloria Essien | 2004 |
NIGERIA | Mediating community/company environmental disputes in the oil and gas industry: a guide for promoting environmental mediation in emerging economies – focus on Nigeria. | ILLEGBUNE Ugo C. | 2004 |
NIGERIA | Gas flaring in Nigeria: legal and institutional response. | MBA Frank Emeka | 2004 |
NIGERIA | Incorporation of international environment regulations in the legal framework of Nigeria’s upstream. | OLAFISOYE Eno Etim | 2004 |
NIGERIA | Nigerian legislative approach to accidental oil pollution from ships; what lessons can Nigeria learn from the Exxon Valdez and Erika accidents? | YAMUSA Shehu Usman | 2004 |
OIL | Changing nature of corporate social responsibility and its impact on the operations of international petroleum companies in developing countries. | CHIME Ikechukwu P. | 2001 |
OIL | Petroleum sector project financing in a high-risk environment: an overview of the Nigerian scenario. | EGBE Nicolette U. | 2001 |
OIL | The Nigerian oil industry pollution and victims. What are the legal remedies available for compensating the victims? | IDISI Lovette. | 2001 |
OIL | Perceptions of value: the UK upstream asset market. | JENKINS Ray. | 2001 |
OIL | Case study: Kazakhstan North Caspian region. The Kurmangazy project. | KANASHEV Diyar. | 2001 |
OIL | Oil Islamism and international petroleum industry: legal economic political and cultural issues. | KARIM Muhammad S. | 2001 |
OIL | An analysis of the implications of increased U.S. interest in West African oil: the Nigerian perspective. | ANENIH Omon J. | 2002 |
OIL | Merits and demerits of adopting the production sharing contract in the Gabonese petroleum industry. | AUBANE-NGUEMA L.G. | 2002 |
OIL | Science and law in the context of regulating oil based waste from beaches. Can the precautionary approach show the way forward in their interaction? | DUNBAR Alistair | 2002 |
OIL | Environmental regulation of Nigeria’s offshore oil and gas exploration and production activity. Lessons from the United Kingdom North Sea experience. | ESIRI Pamela. | 2002 |
OIL | Comparative analysis of six national environmental regulatory profiles in the offshore oil and gas sector. | IFESI Adaeze C. | 2002 |
OIL | Environmental regulation of offshore petroleum activities in Greenland. | LENNET Lida Skifte | 2002 |
OIL | Specific characteristics of negotiating petroleum agreements in North Africa: the case of the Libya-Italy gas pipeline project. | SHAHIN Ramadan. | 2002 |
OIL | E-commerce in petroleum industry. | SIDEMEN Gusti Suarnaya | 2002 |
OIL | Why does the Nigerian government want marginal fields to be surrendered? | ADEOSUN Adeniyi Akinfolarin | 2003 |
OIL | Lenders’ risks and risk mitigation in project financing of petroleum projects: a comparative study of the experiences in the UK North Sea and Papua New Guinea. | AVINAGA Roger K. | 2003 |
OIL | Managing uncertainty in Sierra Leone: oil and gas in perspective. | BLYDEN Avril M.C.A. | 2003 |
OIL | Why the use of production sharing contract is prevalent in the oil industry with special relevance to Angola. | PASCOAL Aderita Francisca Da Silva | 2003 |
OIL | Decommissioning offshore oil and gas fields in the developed world and the developing world: is the developed world a good model for the developing world to follow? | KHAN Sanaullah | 2006 |
OIL | Securing finance for marginal field development in Nigeria’s petroleum operations: prospects and challenges. | OMORHIRHI Ivie O. | 2006 |
OIL | Common reserve definitions and resource classification for minerals and petroleum: dream or reality? | ROSS James Galloway | 2006 |
OIL | Expert determination in international oil and gas agreements. | STULTZ-KARIM Sharon P. | 2006 |
OIL | Is Indonesia managing its oil and gas endowment for the maximum benefit of its people. | WEIGHTMAN Richard Charles | 2006 |
OIL | Azerbaijan and Baku oil: the role of a production sharing contract in the reconstruction of a small nation state and the management of Caspian Business Risk. | ADAMS Terrence David | 2005 |
OIL | Maritime delimitation between Cameroon and Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea: what alternatives exist for the exploitation of oil and gas of the area? | AMADASUN Toni Evbusogie | 2005 |
OIL | Risk as a hindrance to the development of marginal fields and how companies in high risk countries should manage the risk. | EDEBIRI Iwinosa Augustine | 2005 |
OIL | How attractive are the deepwater offshore petroleum areas of West Africa to foreign investment? A comparative analysis of the deepwater fiscal regimes of Nigeria Angola Equatorial guinea Gabo. | EIGBE Odianosen | 2005 |
OIL | Developing countries with limited petroleum potential: issues and considerations for new gas projects. | HUA Joshua | 2005 |
OIL | What are the legal mechanisms employed for the protection of foreign investment in the international oil and gas industry? | IDOWU Sarah Adebanke | 2005 |
OIL | Oil exploration and production in Angola: an analysis of the Angolan model of production sharing contract in the light of international practices evaluation of merits and demerits for the National Oil Company | SABALO Olga L.S. | 2005 |
OIL | Contracts for the development of petroleum resources: what dictates their continued relevance in a liberalised economy? | UCHEGBUE Nathaniel Chidi | 2005 |
OIL | How has international law guided state practice in joint development of cross-border hydrocarbon deposit? Some case studies. | UKOH Victoria Eteka | 2005 |
OIL | A comparative analysis of the response of state governments to the business challenges facing deepwater exploration and production: a study of the deepwater fiscal regimes of the us com brazil and Nigeria | AMAEWHULE Kinika | 2004 |
OIL | Public participation in petroleum resources development on indigenous homeland: challenges and implications | ESAN Adenike Oluwatoyin | 2004 |
OIL | How successfully does the Vietnam’s government develop the rapidly changing petroleum industry by imposing regulatory framework in the current era? Solutions to improve the existing legal framework. | HO Hieu Giang | 2004 |
OIL | Mediating community/company environmental disputes in the oil and gas industry: a guide for promoting environmental mediation in emerging economies – focus on Nigeria. | ILLEGBUNE Ugo C. | 2004 |
OIL | An analysis of some agreements used in the exploration and production process within the oil industry. | MOROCCO-CLARKE Susan Ayodele | 2004 |
OIL | The Chad/Cameroon oil and pipeline project: what does Cameroon stand to gain or lose? | NDUM Fidelis Nkom | 2004 |
OIL | Social dimension of petroleum business; a case study of Kazakhstan. | NURGAZIYEVA Klara | 2004 |
OIL | General principles governing international petroleum investment and regulation: how does Papua New Guinea measure up? | NWOKOLO Amaechi D. | 2004 |
OIL | Incorporation of international environment regulations in the legal framework of Nigeria’s upstream. | OLAFISOYE Eno Etim | 2004 |
OIL | Incentives for development of marginal fields. What international lessons can be learnt for application on such fields in Papua New Guinea. | RIUA Rendle Kanau | 2004 |
OIL | The protection of indigenous peoples of South Africa affected by a mining venture in light of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act. | RUNGAN Sivalingum Venigiaum | 2004 |
OIL | The prospects for an oil boom in Sao Tome e Principe: can the colony avoid the ‘Dutch disease’ by diversifying its agricultural sector? | YABO Ahmed Mohammed | 2004 |
OIL | Implementing China’s petroleum sector reform: introduction to pricing regulation. | ZHANG Chenggang | 2004 |
PAPUA NEW GUINEA | Lenders’ risks and risk mitigation in project financing of petroleum projects: a comparative study of the experiences in the UK North Sea and Papua New Guinea. | AVINAGA Roger A. | 2003 |
PAPUA NEW GUINEA | General principles governing international petroleum investment and regulation: how does Papua New Guinea measure up? | NWOKOLO Amaechi D. | 2004 |
PAPUA NEW GUINEA | Environmental problems effects impacts solutions and recommendations due to river and submarine mine tailing disposal: the case of Papua New Guinea (PNG). | OBAMWONYI Charles | 2004 |
PAPUA NEW GUINEA | Incentives for development of marginal fields. What international lessons can be learnt for application on such fields in Papua New Guinea. | RIUA Rendle Kanau | 2004 |
PERU | Decentralization and mining rents management: implications in Peru. | FOSSA Ricardo Labo | 2006 |
PERU | The petroleum fiscal regime in Peru: to what extent is it attractive for fostering new exploration investments? | CORDOVA VEGA Ernesto | 2005 |
PERU | Fifteen years of environmental regulations in Peru: Who should lead the next steps regulating the mining sector? | HUERTAS del PINO Luis Felipe | 2005 |
PERU | A public service perspective to analyse water treatment plants under private investment and water related legislation in Peru. | AROSEMENA Jose | 2004 |
PIPELINES | Legal issues and problems in cross-border gas pipeline: a case study of the West African Gas Pipeline. | IBRAHIM KUCHI Hauwa M. | 2003 |
PIPELINES | Third-party access regulation and the Bolivia-Brazil gas pipeline. | ODOKWO Augustine. | 2003 |
PIPELINES | The West African Gas Pipeline Project; implementation problems and prospects. | UKPANAH Emma S. | 2003 |
REFORM | Implementing integrated water resources management in Bangladesh: challenges of legal and institutional reforms. | BEGUM Najnin | 2006 |
RESOURCES | Joint development of common hydrocarbon resources: is fairness of any relevance in the allocation of its benefits between states? | AGBEDO Gideon Emenike | 2006 |
RUSSIA | Petroleum fiscal regime in Russia vs. the regimes of some other major CIS Petro-States: to what extent is it attractive to investors? | MEYER Irina | 2006 |
RUSSIA | Creating a comprehensive and investor-friendly PSA regime: where does Russia keep going wrong? | REWANE Orighoye O. | 2004 |
SIERRE LEONE | Managing uncertainty in Sierra Leone: oil and gas in perspective. | BLYDEN Avril M.C.A. | 2003 |
SOUTH AMERICA | Financing water projects in Latin America. Translating the Camdessus report ‘Financing water for all’ into practice; are synergies between pension funds and water utilities possible? | CANALES Carlos | 2005 |
TANZANIA | Comparative study on mineral codes regulatory and mineral rights administration in developing countries: a case study of Tanzania South Africa Namibia and Botswana. | KALEMANI Medard M.C. | 2002 |
TANZANIA | Legal obligations and challenges for a transboundary watercourse state in managing its national waters: a case study of Tanzania. | MATEMU Sylvester A. | 2002 |
TAXATION | Are double taxation treaties actually effective? Latin American experience. | QUIROZ Carlos. | 2001 |
TAXATION | Taxation and regulation or state participation in petroleum development? A case study of Nigeria and Indonesia. | IGBOI Nnewuoghor | 2006 |
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO | The enforcement of an arbitral award against the government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. | RAMPAUL Indira Nicole | 2002 |
TRINIDAD &TOBAGO | Unitisation: with special reference to the Trinidad and Tobago/Venezuela unitisation process. | POU WING Louise Helena | 2006 |
UK | Perceptions of value: the UK upstream asset market. | JENKINS Ray. | 2002 |
UK | Environmental regulation of Nigeria’s offshore oil and gas exploration and production activity. Lessons from the United Kingdom North Sea experience. | ESIRI Pamela | 2002 |
UK | Implementation of water reform in Namibia: are there lessons to be learned from the United Kingdom case studies? | NGURARE Tjitunaga Elijah | 2002 |
UK | Lenders’ risks and risk mitigation in project financing of petroleum projects: a comparative study of the experiences in UK North Sea And Papua New Guinea. | AVINAGA Roger A. | 2003 |
UK | Renewable energy in the context of UK energy policy. | ANYANWU Chukwudi C. | 2006 |
UK | Overcoming regulatory challenges to the development of distributed generation: a comparative study of the UK and Victoria. | KHOE Richard | 2005 |
UK | How are legal issues arising from residual liability in decommissioning addressed within a petroleum regime? An analysis sharing contract of Equat. | ONUMA Arua Kalu | 2005 |
UK | Stewardship and environmental protection in England. | YOUNG Julia | 2005 |
UK | Structured process for petroleum licensing: what is the place of UK and Nigeria in the paradigm and the legal and practical difference between licensing acreage and participation agreements? | AHMED Balarabe Z. | 2004 |
UKRAINE | What is the understanding of competition and regulatory incentives in FSU countries case of: Russia Ukraine and Kazakhstan? | BERISHVILE Sophie | 2002 |
US | Favourable fiscal regimes in deepwater exploration and production as a tool to attract foreign direct investment: a comparative study of the systems in the United States Nigeria and Indonesia. | ADEOGUN Latifat | 2005 |
US | A comparative analysis of the response of state governments to the business challenges facing deepwater exploration and production: a study of the deepwater fiscal regimes of the us com brazil and Nigeria | AMAEWHULE Kinika | 2004 |
UTILITIES | Gas-electricity convergence: possibilities and limitations in developing energy markets: a Brazil case study. | MALECEK Steven J. | 2001 |
UTILITIES | The interplay between European merger control law and the liberalisation of electricity and gas markets. Volume 1. | MATTHIESEN Henning | 2001 |
UTILITIES | The interplay between European merger control law and the liberalisation of electricity and gas markets. Volume 2. | MATTHIESEN Henning | 2001 |
UTILITIES | How will the Human Rights Act 1998 affect utilities regulation? | HUSSEIN Riaz | 2002 |
UTILITIES | Liberalising electricity in Greece. How can competition and choice become a market reality? | EFTHYMIOU Konstantinos N. | 2003 |
VENEZUELA | How does the Venezuelan gaseous hydrocarbons law relate with the power sector? A case study of the Thermobarrancas project. | NICOLAS Patricia Ventura | 2005 |
VENEZUELA | The legal regime for gas in Venezuela: a critical assessment. | BRACHO GERSI Juan Carlos | 2004 |
VIETNAM | How successfully does the Vietnam’s government develop the rapidly changing petroleum industry by imposing regulatory framework in the current era? Solutions to improve the existing legal framework. | HO Hieu Giang | 2004 |
WATER | Operationalising the international water law rule of equitable and reasonable utilisation: regional and state practice on the Columbia river. | JONES Patricia A. | 2001 |
WATER | Legal obligations and challenges for a transboundary watercourse state in managing its national waters: a case study of Tanzania. | MATEMU Sylvester A. | 2002 |
WATER | Implementation of water reform in Namibia: are there lessons to be learned from the United Kingdom case studies? | NGURARE Tjitunaga Elijah | 2002 |
WATER | Is public participation a rule of the law of international watercourses? | WOODHOUSE Melvin. | 2003 |
WATER | Joint petroleum development arrangements in disputed maritime boundaries: a critique of the 2002 Timor Sea Treaty and interim arrangements for joint development of petroleum resources of the Timor Gap. | KUKOYI Adedoyin Olufunmilayo. | 2003 |
WATER | Harmonisation of regional instruments which control marine pollution from the based activities: the example of the Baltic Sea. | SILFVERBERG Harriet Marie. | 2003 |
WATER | Implementing the recommendations of the water strategy expert panel: legal and institutional requirements of an Ontario Water Board. | DAVIDS Jonah T. | 2006 |
WATER | The East China Sea Dispute: its importance to China’s energy security and options for the way forward. | LUO Yazhuo | 2006 |
WATER | Public Private Partnership (PPP) reform in China’s water sector: can the regulatory framework effectively manage the risks associated with PPP? | WU Jiang | 2006 |
WATER | Maritime delimitation between Cameroon and Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea: what alternatives exist for the exploitation of oil and gas of the area? | AMADASUN Toni Evbusogie | 2005 |
WATER | Financing water projects in Latin America. Translating the Camdessus report ‘Financing water for all’ into practice; are synergies between pension funds and water utilities possible? | CANALES Carlos | 2005 |
WATER | A public service perspective to analyse water treatment plants under private investment and water related legislation in Peru. | AROSEMENA Jose | 2004 |
WATER | Access to water resources for mining purposes in South Australia. | HOLZBERGER Melissa Kate | 2004 |
WTO | Implication of the expiry of the WTO agreement on textile and clothing for the Chinese textile industry. | ZHAO Yanli | 2005 |
WTO | China’s entry to the WTO and its implications for the Chinese telecommunications services industry. | HU XIAO XING | 2004 |
WTO | The WTO and the textiles industry of China: the influences and challenges to China’s textiles industry after China’s entry into the WTO. | JIAO Guangyum | 2004 |
