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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2016 · 15 MIN

Case Study: Regulatory Mechanisms For Gas Prices | Liliana Eskenazi

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Liliana Eskenazi of Allen & Overy LLP, Paris, discusses regulated gas prices with reference to the opinion of Advocate General Paolo Mengozzi (CJEU) in case C-121/15 ANODE on the regulated gas price mechanism in France, which marked a significant precedent for national regulation of prices. The case addresses two delicate and seemingly conflicting issues; the opening of national markets to comply with Directive 2009/73/EC to achieve an internal gas market in the EU and the requirements of public service in the general economic interest which allows Member States to intervene to fix prices. For further podcasts from the series, please see here: https://soundcloud.com/fsregulation-energy-and-climate/sets/energy-law-today

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