TSUJI YUICHIRO
   Department   Undergraduate School  , School of Law
   Position   Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2023/10
Type Academic Journal
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title Institutional Dimensions of the Just Energy Transition: Reflecting the Role of Energy Justice in Public
Contribution Type Co-authored (other than first author)
Journal Global Energy Law and Sustainability Volume 2, Issue 1
Journal TypeAnother Country
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Volume, Issue, Page 2(1),pp.177-201
Total page number 24
Responsible for Co-author
International coauthorship International coauthorship
Details Climate policy-driven transformation processes in the energy sector are accelerating changes to both national and international legal frameworks. However, no successful just energy transition is achievable without significant regulatory reforms. In this context, the article examines the possibility for modifying and introducing regulatory tools to guarantee that the just energy transition is conducted in order to accomplish climate goals and lower anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. The analysis is based on the application of the theory of energy justice and its five principal pillars: recognition, procedural, distributive, restorative, and cosmopolitan justice. For each of these five domains, the paper proposed regulatory ....
URL for researchmap https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/gels.2023.0099