Table of Contents:
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Contributors
  • Part IIntroduction
  • 1. Introduction
  • Catherine Banet, Hanri Mostert, LeRoy Paddock, Milton Fernando Montoya, and IÌ#x81;nÌ#x83;igo del Guayo
  • Part IIDefining Resilience in Energy, Infrastructure, and Natural Resources Law
  • 2. The Role of Law in Fostering or Inhibiting Resilient Energy Systems
  • Nigel Bankes, Lee Godden, and IÌ#x81;nÌ#x83;igo del Guayo
  • 3. Building Resilience from the Top Down? The Role of International Law and Institutions
  • Catherine Redgwell
  • 4. Planning for Resilience: Resilience as a Criterion in Energy, Climate, Natural Resources, and Spatial Planning Law
  • Catherine Banet
  • 5. Resilient Energy Systems in the European Union: Critical Infrastructures, Supply Security, and Cybersecurity Regulation
  • Martha M. Roggenkamp
  • 6. Building Resilience into U.S. Energy Transport Infrastructure
  • Alexandra B. Klassand Isaac Foote
  • Part IIIState Legal Response to Disruption
  • 7. Resilience and Energy Law in China in an Era of Energy Decarbonization
  • Hao Zhang
  • 8. Law, Resilience, and Natural Disaster Management in Australia: The 'Bushfire Summer' and Critical Energy Networks
  • Lee Godden
  • 9. Advancing Resilience to Price Volatility in Oil and Gas Markets: Current Challenges and Ways Forward in the MENA Region
  • Damilola S. Olawuyi
  • 10. Reaction from Public Policy and Regulation after COVID-19 Crisis in Latin America: The Cases of Colombia and Peru in Mining and Electrical Industry
  • Milton Fernando Montoya and Daniela Aguilar Abaunza
  • 11. The New Nationalism of the Mexican Energy Policy in a Turbulent International Context
  • JoseÌ#x81; JuanGonzaÌ#x81;lez MaÌ#x81;rquez
  • 12. Energy Resilience in the United States: Impact of the 2020 Presidential and Congressional Elections
  • Don C. Smith and Donald N. Zillman
  • Part IVProject Developers' Legal Response to Disruption
  • 13. Force Majeure and the COVID-19 Energy Market Crash: Lessons for the Peak Oil Era
  • Anatole Boute
  • 14. Extreme Natural Event Impacts on the Energy Sector and its Regulation: Canada and North America
  • Alastair R. Lucas
  • 15. Creating a Framework that Supports Resilient Renewable Energy Generation
  • LeRoy Paddock
  • Part VStrategic Financing and Economic Responses to Disruption
  • 16. Transnational Energy Law Regimes and Systems Dynamics: Calibrating Finance Mechanisms of the International Renewable Energy Agency and the Energy Charter Treaty
  • Nadia B. Ahmad
  • 17. How Strong Can You Stand If You're on Your Knees? Financing Crises in Africa: Implications for the Natural Resource and Energy Sectors
  • Hanri Mostert, Chris Adomako-Kwakye, Kangwa-Musole Chisanga, and Meyer van den Berg
  • 18. Natural Damage Insurance: An Instrument for Economic Resilience
  • Hans Jacob Bull
  • 19. Public-Private Partnership in the Reconstruction of the Energy Sector: The Case for EV Buses in Thailand
  • Piti Eiamchamroonlarp
  • Part VIManaging Disruption and Resilience at Consumption Level: Access to Energy, Demand Response, Equity
  • 20. Building Resilience from the Ground Up: Local Supply and Demand Management with Renewables, Prosumers, Energy Efficiency, Critical Minerals, and the Circular Economy
  • Barry Barton
  • 21. Increasing the Resilience of the Energy System Through Consumers: Towards Decentralized, Interconnected, and Supportive Ecosystems
  • Louis de Fontenelle
  • Part VIIConclusion
  • 22. Conclusion-Managing Disruption and Reinventing the Future: Resilience as Requirement for Legal Frameworks
  • Catherine Banet, Hanri Mostert, LeRoy Paddock, Milton Fernando Montoya, and IÌ#x81;nÌ#x83;igo del Guayo
  • Index