全球能源经济的碎片化治理:法律制度分析

R. Leal-Arcas, Andrew Filis
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本文的目的是通过评估与全球能源经济治理相关的现有机构和流程的拼凑,促进全球能源安全。我们所说的“全球能源安全”是指满足人类的能源需求,以维持发达国家的生活水平,促进包括最不发达国家和发展中国家在内的全世界的发展和提高生活质量。本文关注全球能源经济、其碎片化治理及其对全球能源安全的影响。国家间对全球能源经济的治理既不具有全球性,也不具有凝聚力。相反,与它有关的各个方面- -除其他外,包括经济发展、气候变化、贸易、投资保护、金融和人类安全- -是以互不相干和脱节的方式加以管理的。此外,由于缺乏一个全球能源安全机制来解决“全球”——即人类的集体——能源需求,因此有必要调查当前全球能源安全状况的影响。为此,本文将审查与全球能源经济有关的所有相关机构和进程,以评估它们对全球能源安全的个别和综合影响。因此,本文旨在促进对全球能源经济的理解和态度,承认它是一个复合事件,其组成部分之间存在高度的相互作用,并且目前的游戏状态未能解决全球能源安全需求存在系统性原因。本文的目的是对与全球能源经济治理相关的机构和流程以及据称与全球能源安全有关的机构和流程进行广泛的规划和分析,以回答以下三个问题:1。当前全球能源经济治理体系如何影响全球能源安全?二、当前全球能源治理体系对全球能源安全构成哪些挑战?应该运用哪些全球能源治理模式来推动和完善全球能源治理,特别是全球能源安全?
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The Fragmented Governance of the Global Energy Economy: A Legal-Institutional Analysis
The objective of this article is to promote global energy security by evaluating the existing patchwork of institutions and processes linked to the governance of the global energy economy. What we mean by 'global energy security' is the satisfaction of humankind’s energy needs to maintain lifestyle levels in the developed world and to promote development and improve the quality of life across the world, including least-developed and developing countries.The article focuses on the global energy economy, its fragmented governance and its implications for global energy security. Inter-State governance over the global energy economy is neither global nor cohesive. Rather, the various aspects pertinent to it — among others, economic development, climate change, trade, investment protection, finance and human security — are managed in a disparate and disjointed manner. What is more, the absence of a global energy security regime to address 'global' — ie humankind’s collective — energy needs justifies the need to investigate the implications of the current state of play for global energy security.To do so, the article will examine all relevant institutions and processes linked to the global energy economy in order to assess their individual and combined implications for global energy security. This article therefore aims to promote an understanding of, and an attitude towards, the global energy economy that acknowledges that it is a composite affair with a high degree of interplay between its constituent parts, and that there are systemic reasons why the current state of play fails to address global energy security needs.The aim of the article is to perform an extensive mapping-out and analysis of the institutions and processes linked to the governance of the global energy economy, and of those purportedly concerned with global energy security, in order to answer the following three questions:1. How does the current governance system of the global energy economy affect global energy security?2. What challenges does the current global energy governance system pose to global energy security?3. Which models of global energy governance should be applied to promote and improve global energy governance generally and global energy security in particular?
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