Arbitrating Energy: The Impact of Arbitration on the Energy Transition
仲裁とエネルギー:仲裁がエネルギー移行に与える影響 (AI 翻訳)
Somtochukwu Attamah, Lara Fowler
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本論文は、エネルギー移行に伴う規制改革が投資家と国家間の紛争を増加させている現状を分析し、仲裁の役割を検討する。2022年までの公開仲裁事例を追跡し、再生可能エネルギー奨励策や環境基準の変更がどのように法的課題を生み出しているかを示す。仲裁は投資家に法的予見可能性を提供する一方、国家の規制柔軟性を制約する二重の役割を果たしていると結論づける。
English
This paper examines the role of arbitration in energy transitions, tracking public arbitration cases through 2022. It analyzes disputes arising from regulatory changes in renewable energy incentives and environmental standards. The paper concludes that arbitration provides legal predictability for investors while constraining state regulatory flexibility, highlighting its dual position in energy transition governance.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では再エネ促進法や環境規制の変更に伴い、投資家と国の間で紛争が生じる可能性があり、仲裁制度の理解が重要となる。本論文は、規制設計の安定性が投資家信頼に与える影響を示唆しており、日本のエネルギー政策立案にも参考となる。
In the global GX context
For global readers, this paper illustrates how arbitration mediates tensions between investor protection and state regulatory authority during energy transitions. It underscores the legal risks of abrupt regulatory changes and the need for stable policy frameworks to avoid costly disputes—a key consideration for countries implementing the energy transition.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:The paper offers a systematic analysis of arbitration cases linked to energy regulation, providing a foundation for further research on investor-state disputes in the energy transition.
🏢実務担当者:Legal and compliance teams in energy companies can use this analysis to understand arbitration risks when regulatory changes affect their investments.
🏛政策担当者:Regulatory authorities can learn how abrupt policy shifts lead to arbitration claims, informing stable policy design and dispute prevention.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Even prior to recent events in the Middle East, the global energy sector has been undergoing a significant transformation as states pursue regulatory reforms aimed at addressing climate change, environmental protection, and energy system restructuring. These developments have contributed to an increase in disputes arising from energy-related investments, particularly where regulatory measures affect existing investment expectations. This paper examines the role of arbitration in the context of global energy transitions by tracking publicly available arbitration cases through 2022 and analyzing selected energy disputes linked to regulatory change. It explores how arbitration operates not only as a mechanism for resolving disputes but also as a forum in which tensions between investor protection and state regulatory authority are negotiated. Through an examination of arbitration treaty-based case law and illustrative disputes, the paper highlights how regulatory adjustments in areas such as renewable energy incentives, environmental standards, and energy governance have generated legal challenges. The paper concludes that arbitration occupies a dual position in the governance of global energy transitions by providing legal predictability for investors while simultaneously constraining the regulatory flexibility of states responding to changing energy and environmental priorities. The role of arbitration is likely to dramatically increase given the uncertain energy situation in the Middle East.
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