Overview
This publication presents a short, comprehensive outline of selected core issues that define the regulatory and political challenges of energy networks in the EU and its links with the Eastern Mediterranean. It identifies the key elements that shape the future of gas and electricity networks in Europe, and it examines the regulatory challenges that policymakers face in delivering robust and effective policies. It also provides insight into the links between the EU's Energy Policy and some of the key geopolitical elements currently facing the Eastern Mediterranean region. The book is the result of a joint initiative between the Florence School of Regulation and the Hellenic Energy Regulation Institute. Several of the chapters have been discussed during the 2017 Athens Conference on European Energy Law.Author Biography
Dr Leigh Hancher is part-time Professor and Director of the Energy Law and Policy Area at the Florence School of Regulation, Florence, and Professsor of European Law at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Assistant Professor at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Visiting Professor TU Berlin