Affiliation:
1. Yasha Holdings, Turkey
Abstract
Legislation regarding renewable energy became significant during the last few years. For this purpose, several international regulations have been adopted to regulate the environmental and energy policies of countries. These regulations are formulated in a wide range of binding instruments and soft laws. However, the proliferation of international instruments coupled with the uncertainty of the principles/rules of international law regarding the development of renewable energy sources necessitates the consideration of an international law approach. In this chapter, the author intends to examine the principles and rules of international law considering the importance of the development of renewable energy as an issue with global dimensions.
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