International Energy Law: Rules Governing Future Exploration, Exploitation, and Use of Renewable Resources

The international legal rules affecting renewable alternative energy resources are amongst the most important legal and environmental concerns of the near future. As traditional energy sources are depleted, new technologies are being developed to harness the potentials of wave, current and tidal ene...

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Main Author: Zedalis, Rex
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