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Stay connected: European Networks Law & Regulation Quarterly – ENLR
The new publication deals with key legal aspects for all players in the network industries both at EU and national level, in the sectors of railway,telecommunications, energy,water andpostal services.
The ENLR focuses on competition law, antitrust law and State aid law as well as network regulation. Leading authorities from the public and private practice as well as academic experts provide the reader with detailed coverage of all significant legal and policy developments, in the form of articles, case-law annotations and country reports.
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Oil, Gas and Energy Law (OGEL, ISSN 1875-418X) is a comprehensive and innovative information service with a focus on oil-gas-energy law, regulation, treaties, judicial and arbitral cases, voluntary guidelines, tax and contracting, including the oil-gas-energy geopolitics. See www.ogel.org for more details on published issues and details on how to contribute.
University of Reading Law School and the Henley Business school provide a number of academic programmes in the energy area. This includes the Masters in Oil and Gas Law programme from the Law School, as well as a new Masters in Science programme in Energy Finance from Henley Business School, starting in October 2014. The Henley Business school have 2 research programmes, the Centre for Energy Law and Policy (CELP), and also the Centre for Euro Asian Studies which focuses on Central Asia and Caspian energy issues. We work closely with firms and government to assist them in thought leadership about issues of concern in business, law and regulation, strategy, risk, finance, and policy.
The Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) is the trade association and representative voice of Britain’s civil nuclear industry. It represents more than 270 companies including nuclear power station operators, those engaged in decommissioning, waste management, nuclear liabilities management, nuclear fuel cycle, nuclear equipment suppliers, engineering and construction firms, nuclear research, and legal, financial and consultancy companies.