Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law

Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demands common but differentiated actions with comprehensive and coordinated approach. The global community has pledged to mitigate various greenhouse gases in some international soft law instruments. Explo...

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Main Authors: Karim, M. E., Munir, A. B., Karim, M. A., Muhammad-Sukki, F., Abu-Bakar, S. H., Sellami, N., Bani, N. A., Hassan, M. Z.
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spelling my.utm.799562019-01-28T07:02:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79956/ Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law Karim, M. E. Munir, A. B. Karim, M. A. Muhammad-Sukki, F. Abu-Bakar, S. H. Sellami, N. Bani, N. A. Hassan, M. Z. T Technology (General) Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demands common but differentiated actions with comprehensive and coordinated approach. The global community has pledged to mitigate various greenhouse gases in some international soft law instruments. Exploitation of renewables to generate energy and produce electricity is simultaneously suggested for the last couple of decades as a viable alternative in mitigating climate change. This gets momentum with the adoption of the historical and universally ratified Paris Agreement in 2016 where energy is placed at the heart of the Agreement. Energy, where renewable energy is a branch, is generally regulated and governed domestically and so, international legal regime is still evolving in this regard. In the absence of any specific and direct international instrument on energy and renewable energy, published literatures have considered this topic from different directions ranging from climate change to the principle of national sovereignty, economic, trade and investment issues. In this backdrop, this paper aims to introduce various renewable sources, prospects and challenges in their promotion that may help to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change. Relevant international law provisions have been evaluated, performances of the relevant regional and international organizations active in this sector are highlighted and some of the disputes in this area considered in international forums are duly addressed. It is revealed that strong political will of the global community in fulfilling their commitments made so far in different international forums is the key to transforming the world into a better one for the future generation. MDPI AG 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79956/1/MohamadZakiHassan2018_EnergyRevolutionforOurCommonFuture.pdf Karim, M. E. and Munir, A. B. and Karim, M. A. and Muhammad-Sukki, F. and Abu-Bakar, S. H. and Sellami, N. and Bani, N. A. and Hassan, M. Z. (2018) Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law. Energies, 11 (7). ISSN 1996-1073 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11071769 DOI:10.3390/en11071769
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Karim, M. E.
Munir, A. B.
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Muhammad-Sukki, F.
Abu-Bakar, S. H.
Sellami, N.
Bani, N. A.
Hassan, M. Z.
Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law
description Climate change poses profound threats to the Earth and its people. Its mitigation, therefore, demands common but differentiated actions with comprehensive and coordinated approach. The global community has pledged to mitigate various greenhouse gases in some international soft law instruments. Exploitation of renewables to generate energy and produce electricity is simultaneously suggested for the last couple of decades as a viable alternative in mitigating climate change. This gets momentum with the adoption of the historical and universally ratified Paris Agreement in 2016 where energy is placed at the heart of the Agreement. Energy, where renewable energy is a branch, is generally regulated and governed domestically and so, international legal regime is still evolving in this regard. In the absence of any specific and direct international instrument on energy and renewable energy, published literatures have considered this topic from different directions ranging from climate change to the principle of national sovereignty, economic, trade and investment issues. In this backdrop, this paper aims to introduce various renewable sources, prospects and challenges in their promotion that may help to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change. Relevant international law provisions have been evaluated, performances of the relevant regional and international organizations active in this sector are highlighted and some of the disputes in this area considered in international forums are duly addressed. It is revealed that strong political will of the global community in fulfilling their commitments made so far in different international forums is the key to transforming the world into a better one for the future generation.
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author Karim, M. E.
Munir, A. B.
Karim, M. A.
Muhammad-Sukki, F.
Abu-Bakar, S. H.
Sellami, N.
Bani, N. A.
Hassan, M. Z.
author_facet Karim, M. E.
Munir, A. B.
Karim, M. A.
Muhammad-Sukki, F.
Abu-Bakar, S. H.
Sellami, N.
Bani, N. A.
Hassan, M. Z.
author_sort Karim, M. E.
title Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law
title_short Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law
title_full Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law
title_fullStr Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law
title_full_unstemmed Energy revolution for our common future: An evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law
title_sort energy revolution for our common future: an evaluation of the emerging international renewable energy law
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79956/1/MohamadZakiHassan2018_EnergyRevolutionforOurCommonFuture.pdf
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