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Prevention and Compensation for Transboundary Damage in Relation to Cross-border Oil and Gas Pipelines


ISBN13: 9781780683614
Published: December 2015
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £142.00



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Cross-border pipelines provide a relatively safe but economic tool for transportation of large quantities of oil and gas across international borders. Nowadays the international oil and gas pipeline network is expanding millions of kilometers worldwide.

Meanwhile, just like any other industrial activities, pipelines cannot be kept completely safe from accidents. In the case of crossborder pipelines, unless appropriate measures have been taken by the parties involved for the prevention of such accident, the risks of such accidents are greater since control and monitoring are shared and it is more difficult to attribute blame for any transboundary damage.

This book addresses the impact and application of various policy instruments and regulation at the international level, which may be considered as an appropriate instrument to guarantee the safety of cross-border oil and gas pipelines. Furthermore, this book addresses the issue of international responsibility for significant damage which may be caused by the cross-border pipelines, with an emphasis on the roles of states.

The author provides answers to questions such as: What are the potential harms associated with cross-border oil and gas pipelines? What is the international legal regime applicable to cross-border pipelines? What are measures used to prevent and reduce damage which may be caused by crossborder pipelines? Is the current international legal regime applicable to crossborder and cross-country pipelines designed in such a way that it enables an effective prevention of trans-boundary damage? Under which conditions can states be held responsible for trans-boundary damage caused by pipelines?

An economic analysis of safety and environmental regulation in relation to cross-border oil and gas pipelines in providing actors with adequate incentive to internalize pollution cost complements the book. Moreover, a detailed study of provisions of international and regional instruments in prevention of transboundary damage and compensation of such damage caused by crossborder pipelines will be provided.

As a result this book contains the latest update of international and regional instruments with respect to prevention and compensation of transboundary damage caused by pipelines.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction (p.
1)

PART I. INTRODUCTORY ISSUES: PIPELINES, THE NATURE OF RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PIPELINES AND THEIR REGULATORY REGIMES
Chapter 2. General Features of Cross-border Oil and Gas Pipelines – The Ground Rules (p.
21)
Chapter 3. Risks and Harm Relared to Cross-border Pipelines (p.
59)
Chapter 4. Cross-border Pipelines: The International Legal Regime (p.
125)

PART II. PREVENTION OF CROSS-BORDER PIPELINE ACCIDENTS – MEANS AND SOURCES
Chapter 5. Technical, Safety and Environmental Regulations (p.
183)
Chapter 6. The Obligations to Prevent Trans-boundary Damage Caused by Crossborder Pipelines (p.
233)
Chapter 7. An Evaluation of the Safety and Environmental Regulations of Crossborder Pipelines (p.
289)

PART III. STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR TRANS-BOUNDARY DAMAGE CAUSED BY PIPELINES
Chapter 8. The Origin of State Responsibility (p.
311)
Chapter 9. Responsibility of States to Ensure Adequate Compensation for Transboundary Damage Caused by Oil and Gas Pipelines Laid under Their Jurisdiction and Control (p.
349)
Chapter 10. Responsibility of States for Trans-boundary Damage Caused by the Prohibited Operation of Oil and Gas Pipelines (p.
381)
Chapter 11. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations (p.
425)

Summary (p.
437)
Bibliography (p.
441)
Valorisation Addendum (p.
475)
Curriculum Vitae (p.
481)