Freedom of Transit and Access to Gas Pipeline Networks Under WTO Law
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2017.Description: xxxv, 372pISBN:- 978-1-107-16364-5
- The topic and its Importance, the Scope and Structure of this Study, Overview of Relevant Theoretical Issues
- Freedom of Transit and Pipeline Gas
- General Overview of the International regulation of Transit
- Pipeline Gas Transit under WTO Law
- Third-Party Access and Capacity Establishment Rights in Light of General Principles of International Law
- Freedom of Gas Transit in the WTO
- General Summary
- 339.522 POG
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Gas transit is network-dependent and it cannot be established without the existence of pipeline infrastructure in the territory of a transit state or the ability to access this infrastructure. Nevertheless, at an inter-regional level, there are no sufficient pipeline networks allowing gas to travel freely from a supplier to the most lucrative markets.
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