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30th Anniversary Special Section

Evolution of Modern Energy Law: a Personal Retrospective

Pages 485-496 | Published online: 03 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

Some of the major events of the last 40 years that have shaped energy law and policy in the United States and worldwide are reviewed in this article. Among topics noted are the conflicts over Middle East oil, the shift from state control to free-market economics in the US and the UK, and the growing significance of climate change and its implications for energy.

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Donald N Zillman

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Donald N Zillman is the Godfrey Professor of Law, University of Maine Law School. He has been an active or emeritus member of the Journal’s Academic Advisory Group since 1983. Professor Zillman may be reached at [email protected].

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