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German National Hydrogen Strategy - Back to the Future?

Energy and Climate Law

This month the German economic ministry produced a first draft of the long-awaited national hydrogen strategy. Germany is a key European country when it comes to hydrogen and the most advanced in Europe in terms of electricity storage via hydrogen, the so called Power-to-Gas technology. The aim of the draft national hydrogen strategy is to boost hydrogen in Germany further and ultimately create a hydrogen economy.

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En Banc Fifth Circuit Issues Long-Awaited Ruling on Federal Officer Removal

The Energy Law Blog

The Fifth Circuit recently issued an en banc opinion in Latiolais v. Huntington Ingalls, Inc. , [1] a case previously featured on the Blog , overruling “extraordinarily confused” precedent and establishing a new removal test under the Federal Officer Removal Statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1442(a)(1). This new test is likely to have significant impact on future removals to federal court.

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New publication discusses interface of resource inequality and global economic governance

Dario Piselli

A new, open access article I co-authored with Yixian Sun and Defne Gonenc is out in online first view for the journal International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics. The article, which will eventually be part of a Special Issue harnessing the first decade of Earth System Governance (ESG) scholarship on issues of access and allocation, reviews Continue reading "New publication discusses interface of resource inequality and global economic governance".