Maniruzzaman School of Law, University of Portsmouth and Yanal Abul-Failat LXL LLP focused their OGEL 3 (2017) - Energy Law and Policy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Special Issue on the region which has been the leading global energy supplier for decades. But the geopolitics of energy is gradually shifting its course and the region's traditional energy power base is being constantly challenged. MassariRenewable Energy Policy in Lebanon: Practical Apertureby M. Takieddine, G. Fattal, N. KilziRenewable Energy Policy in Saudi Arabiaby M.N. AlshalfanThe Israeli Gas Framework in Regional Context: Stabilisation Clauses in Natural Gas Contracts Around the Levant Basinby S.M. NasarreEmerging Framework of Energy Governance in the MENA Regionby S. ElfvingThe Prospective Roles of the 2015 International Energy Charter to the MENA Region with Influence in its Energy Laws and Policiesby C.N.
Source: The North Africa Journal August 17, 2017 03:00 UTC