New study examines tension between ECT and climate law
A climate change protest in Australia, which has signed although not ratified the ECT (Credit: Shutterstock/Holli)
States’ obligations under the Energy Charter Treaty are potentially in conflict with those under international climate law, and arbitrators may have to integrate the two or decide that “one trumps the other”, according to a new study.
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