Abstract
Energy law is basically aimed at making energy accessible at a reasonable cost, while environmental law in energy matters focuses on avoiding pollution when producing, making accessible and/or consuming energy. Perceived in this way, they constitute found paradigms, in permanent friction. Given that the human being cannot live or develop without using energy, it is that in this chapter, the authors seek to investigate aspects of encounter between both paradigms for a more adequate relationship between them, considering them with their sights set on the goal of sustainable development. In the first term, the authors will consider central aspects of the vision of energy law and then attend to the vision of environmental law in energy matters.
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