The global energy sector is changing, and the world is presenting new challenges and opportunities. Governments, industry leaders, and law firms are looking to trusted advisors to help them navigate the complexities of international, regional, and national energy markets. This course offers perspective on the issues and solutions for functioning electricity markets. You'll explore the regulation of electricity markets under international law and regional European Union law, and what lessons can be learned from this model elsewhere. You will study models of regulating transboundary electricity flows and learn about the EU Internal Energy Market as a case study that can be applied elsewhere. You will study the Internal Electricity Market of the European Union after the Clean Energy Package of legislation. This market spans 28 countries. You will learn about the principles of unbundling and third-party access to transmission systems, the design of a transboundary electricity market, the European regulator ACER, and consumer protection.
An honours degree in Law, Economics, Finance, Geology, Petroleum, or Mining Engineering at lower second class or above Consideration will also be given to applicants with other academic backgrounds who explain clearly their motivation for undertaking the relevant LLM, outlining any relevant legal work experience
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Aerospace Engineering
Dundee City Campus
Postgraduate
1
September
6.5
£ 7,950, £ 18,950,
Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Davie, Jupiter, Dania Beach
6.0
Postgraduate
$ Up to $8,000
Cambridge and Chelmsford
5.5
Postgraduate
£ £9,200, £14,500
Oxford, England
7.5
Postgraduate
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