Framework and content of energy transition in Southeast Asia with ASEAN and the EU

Author:

Huck Winfried1ORCID,Maaß Jennifer2ORCID,Sood Saparya3,Benmaghnia Tahar4,Heß Sarah Maylin5

Affiliation:

1. Brunswick European Law School (BELS), Institute for European and International Economic Law (EIW) Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Fellow, Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) University of Cambridge, UK; Professor at the Chinese German College for Postgraduate Studies (CDHK), Tongji University, China; Miembro corresponsal de la Sociedad Cubana de Derecho Constitucional y Administrativo de la Unión Nacional de Juristas de Cuba Winfried Huck, , Cuba

2. Brunswick European Law School (BELS), Institute for European and International Economic Law (EIW), Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany; SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Law Jennifer Maaß, , Warsaw, Poland

3. Centre for Responsible Business, New Delhi Saparya Sood, , India

4. Brunswick European Law School (BELS), Institute for European and International Economic Law (EIW), Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences Tahar Benmaghnia, , Germany

5. Brunswick European Law School (BELS), Institute for European and International Economic Law (EIW), Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany Sarah Maylin Heß,

Abstract

Abstract According to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, energy transition and globally collaborative solutions play a crucial role in mitigating or preferably preventing human-induced global warming. Factual, legal, security policy and economic determinants shape the field of energy use, energy transition as well as tied climate change policy. Both Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the EU, aware of this fact, are coordinating their endeavours to achieve a climate neutral future. This article discusses the energy transition in the ASEAN in the context of climate change considerations, the effects of this transition on people, and if and how the unique ASEAN way, law and economic governance in ASEAN are conducive to it. Here, the 45-year strategic partnership between ASEAN and the European Union (EU) provides opportunities to shape a socially just energy transition. The article shows which actors are affected by this transition, and which challenges and practical opportunities energy governance and the EU–ASEAN partnership offers. The article concludes that a long-termism approach is crucial in this regard to keep costs to a minimum by spurring concerted cooperation efforts to align and harmonize climate change goals, and ensuring a secure, sustainable energy supply. In particular, it is the absence of judicial control mechanisms for (private) actors, groups and individuals affected by the energy transition that precludes accountability and contradicts a path for extending and strengthening the fundamental concept of trust in informal governance structures in ASEAN. At the same time, it is argued that this also prevents an effective and efficient expansion of joint EU–ASEAN efforts, which for the time being, it seems, will remain political in nature with no assertive effect.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Energy (miscellaneous)

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