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Introduction

Introduction: Managing Jurisdictional Conflicts in an Era of Globalisation and Liberalisation

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  • Saskia Sassen, Losing Control? Sovereignty in an Age of Globalisation (the Leonard Hastings Schoff Memorial Lectures, Columbia University Press, New York, 1996, xii-xiii.
  • For example, the work of Richard J Barnett and Ronald E Mueller in ‘Global Reach: the Power of the Multinational Corporations’, Jonathan Cape, London, 1974, and Raymond Vernon in ‘Sovereignty at Bay’, Basic Books, New York, 1971.
  • For example, the projects on Acquisition of Natural Resource Interests by the State (five papers) in (1987) 5 JERL Supplement (104 pp); Monopoly and Competition in Energy Supply (nine papers) in (1989) 7 JERL Supplement (158pp), Abandonment and Reclamation of Energy Sites and Facilities (seven papers) in (1992) 10 JERL 1–115, but also including the paper by Rosalyn Higgins, in (1993) 11 JERL 6–16. A departure from this approach was the project on international energy trade (nine papers) in (1994) 12 JERL 1–185. This was continued in the papers published further to the next project by the AAG on energy and the impact of privatisation and regulation: see the papers in (1997) 15 JERL 33–61.
  • Brownlie, Principles of Public International Law, 4th edition, 1990, at p 298.
  • Nonetheless, a discussion paper was prepared by AAG member, Catherine Redgwell, covering the definition of jurisdiction in international law.
  • Professor Zillman's case-study is highly revealing in one energy sub-sector; for an examination of similar issues in another sub-sector, see James E Hickey's article, ‘Regulation of Electricity Rates in the US: Federal or State Competence?’, (1990) 8 JERL 105–119.

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