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Implementation of the Third energy package into the legal order of the Czech Republic
Jančuška, Michal ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Humlíčková, Petra (referee)
Implementation of the Third energy package into the legal order of the Czech Republic Summary This thesis discusses the implementation issue of the Third energy package, also known as the Third liberalization package, into the Czech national law. It consists of three regulations and two directives of the European Union, which determines the energy politics both on the European level and on the level of the member states. The first part of this thesis describes the ancestors of the Third energy package and their accomplishments or failures together with reasons for creating the next generations of liberalizing legislation. The author describes the liberalization in the form of the legal, functional and accounting unbundling separately for electricity and gas industry at the European level, and then the implementation at the level of the Czech legislation. In the next chapter it is further explained, what were the European legislator's incentives for creating the Third energy package, and what new institutes it stipulates. It is herein described that the European Union came with three different unbundling versions of the transmission system operators (TSO) - Ownership unbundling (OU), Independent system operator (ISO) and the Independent transmission operator (ITO). Requirements of all of the three variations...
Legal regulation of Renewable Energy Sources in the European Union
Flášar, Petr ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Žákovská, Karolina (referee)
Legal regulation of Renewable Energy Sources in the European Union This thesis focuses on the development and current situation of renewable energy sources in a sphere of Energy law. Energy is a key sector in the European Community which becomes increasingly integrated both politically and economically and whose geopolitical responsibilities spread. Renewable energy sources have nowadays a great importance and big volume of legislation highly affects member states of European Union. First Chapter concerns with the development of Renewable Energy policy in European Union. Green and white papers were important among first documents, which laid down the foundation of European Energy law legislation. Kyoto Protocol was significant for European situation with its goal of achieving stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Second Chapter primarily deals with directive 2001/77/EC and directive 2009/28/EC. The directives aim to give a boost to stepping up the contribution of renewable energy sources while respects the principles of the internal market. Directive 2009/28/EC on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources which establishes a common framework for the use of energy from...

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