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This presentation by Dr. Dirk Buschle at the 2013 Autumn School in Tartu explores the Energy Community's objectives and developments. It covers the origins of the Energy Community, the significance of coordinating EU accession in Southeast Europe after the Balkan Wars, and addressing regional investment needs. It also delves into the expansion of the EU acquis, the establishment of a regional energy market, and the Community's evolving role in external energy policy. Key issues such as security of supply and legal frameworks are discussed, highlighting the Energy Community as a model for global energy governance.
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the energy communityeu external energy policy at its most advanced Dr Dirk Buschle Autumn School 2013 Tartu 19 September 2013
prelude • the origins of the energy community • coordinating eu accession of south east europe after the balkan wars • response to investment needs • security of supply – not in focus
# 1: what is the energy community and how does it work • treaty signed in athens in 2005 • parties: european union and nine non-eu members • energy community acquis • title II - extending acquis communautaire • title III - creating rules for a regional market • title IV - establishing a (paneuropean) single energy market
# 1:what is the energy communityand how does it work • the institutions • ministerial council and phlg • regulatory board • electricity, gas, oil and social fora • secretariat • decision-making
# 2: the genesis of an eu external energy policy • background • regional rather than global • reaction to crises • current state • security of supply as one pillar of eu energy policy • instruments to secure energy supply • the renaissance of the energy community
# 3: the export of eu energy law • energy community – a case of internal market export • what is and how to succesfully organize legal transplantations? • what are the precedents? • does it work? • in particular: institutions, implementation and enforcement • the limits
conclusions • energy community – the pinnacle of juridification of external energy policy • energy community – the extension of the eu governance model beyond its borders • can the energy community serve as model in the quest for global energy governance?
the energy community in 2013 • security of supply vs pre-accession? • what has changed? • strategic approach to external energy policy • in search of sustainable solutions • the accession of molodva and ukraine • a „success story“ and a „reference point“ • 2016 and beyond
thank you for your attention! dirk.buschle@energy-community.org