European Energy & Climate Journal

 

The European Energy & Climate Journal presents accessible coverage on the key legal and regulatory energy issues and developments throughout Europe to practitioners and academics in the field. It reports recent and forthcoming legislative and regulatory changes in the areas of energy policy, internal market, energy competition law, energy security, energy efficiency, renewable energy and climate change. With contributions from leading practitioners, judges, EU energy authority officials and academics, EEJ provides authoritative legal analysis of the law and policy presented in an accessible manner.

The European Energy & Climate Journal (EECJ) is a quarterly journal which presents accessible coverage on the key legal and regulatory energy issues and developments throughout Europe to practitioners and academics in the field.

It reports recent and forthcoming legislative and regulatory changes in the areas of energy policy, internal market, energy competition law, energy security, energy efficiency, renewable energy and climate change. It covers European Energy Union case law, legislation and its implementation by Member States. With contributions from leading practitioners, judges, EU energy authority officials and academics, EEJ provides authoritative legal analysis of the law and policy, all of which is presented in an accessible manner.

Editorial Team

Editor-in-Chief

  • Kerstin Duhme
    Senior Managing Director, Head of Energy and Natural Resources, Brussels, FTI Consulting

Editorial Board

  • Nicole Ahner
    Scientific Coordinator of the Loyola de Palacio Chair, Research Fellow of the Florence School of Regulation, European Union Institute, Florence

  • Dirk Buschle
    Director/Legal Counsel at Energy Community, Vienna and Iberdrola Manuel Marin Chair for European Energy and Climate Policy, College of Europe

  • Matteo Di Castelnuovo
    Director, Master in Sustainability and Energy Management (MaSEM) Associate Professor of Practice in Energy Economics SDA Bocconi School of Management

  • Ulrich von Koppenfels
    Head of Sector at the European Commission, DG Energy

  • Susanne Nies
    General Manager Germany at Smart Wires Inc, Berlin

  • John Ratliff
    Partner, Wilmerhale, Brussels

  • Johannes Reichl
    Project Manager, Energy Institute at the Johannes Kepler University Linz

  • Tibor Scharf
    Member of Legal Service at the European Commission

  • Simone Tagliapietra
    Senior Fellow at Bruegel and Adjunct Professor of Energy, Climate and Environmental Policy at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and at the Johns Hopkins University - School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Europe.

  • Kirsten Westphal
    Senior Associate, Global Issues research division, SWP, Berlin

Advisory Board

  • Walter Boltz
    Senior Adviser Energy Europe

  • Dörte Fouquet
    Partner, BBH, Berlin

  • Jean-Michel Glachant
    Director of the Florence School of Regulation, Holder of the Loyola de Palacio Chair European University Institute, Florence

  • Manfred Hafner
    Associate Professor at John Hopkins University SAIS-Europe and at Sciences-Po Paris, Coordinator of the ‘Energy Policy and Scenarios’ research programme at Fondazione Eni Ericone Mattei (FEEM), Vice President Consulting at Enerdata

  • Christopher Jones
    Principal, Energy Regulatory and Antitrust, Baker McKenzie, Brussels Part-time Professor, Energy Law and Policy, European University Institute, Italy

  • Lars Kjølbye
    Partner, Latham & Watkins, Brussels Former Head of Unit Energy, DG COMP, ENTSO-E, Brussels

  • Lisa Sandberg
    Of Counsel, Gibson Dunn, Brussels

  • Mark van Stiphout
    Deputy Head of Unit, New energy technologies, innovation and clean coal, DG EMER EC

  • Jorge Vasconceles
    President NEWES

  • Jean-Arnold Vinois
    Adviser on European Energy Policy at the Jacques Delors Institute Former Acting Director, Security of Supply, Energy Markets and Networks, DG ENER EC

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