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Law and Order for Energy Transition: Public Policies at the Crossroads
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“Law and Order for Energy Transition: Public Policies at the Crossroads” explores the pivotal role of legal frameworks in the global shift towards sustainable energy systems. This insightful reprint examines national and international policies, renewable energy impacts, regulatory instruments, and the intersection of energy and climate change policies. Addressing governance, energy justice, and access issues, it proposes solutions to legal barriers and promotes interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Ideal for researchers, policymakers, and students in law, public policy, and energy studies, it aims to inspire innovation and informed decision-making in energy transition efforts worldwide.
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