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The Potentials and the Limits of the Energy Charter Treaty as an instrument of International Law in contributing to Energy Security

Energy Security has been defined as: “The notion that our society needs to ensure that: long term supply of energy from producers are available in sufficient quantities and at reasonable ... Full article
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Model intergovernmental and host government agreements for cross-border pipelines: second edition

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