
Energy Regulatory Entity and its Legal Capacities in the Non-Oil Economy (Case Study of the Ministry of Energy Quasi-Regulatory Entity: Iranian Electricity Market Regulatory Board) | ||
مطالعات حقوق انرژی | ||
Article 9, Volume 7, Issue 2, August 2022, Pages 375-393 PDF (254.28 K) | ||
Document Type: ISI | ||
DOI: 10.22059/jrels.2022.316093.411 | ||
Authors | ||
Mahsa Olyaee1; Vali Rostami* 2 | ||
1M.Sc in Oil and Gas Law at Petroleum University of Technology, Tehran Faculty of Petroleum | ||
2Associate Professor of Public Law at Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran | ||
Abstract | ||
In non-oil economies, the main reliance on revenue and currency is removed from oil resources and other sources are considered. This reduction in the concentration of energy resources, especially oil resources, has had a profound effect on the framework of energy laws, as well as the legal status and capacity of energy regulators, resulting in greater assurance of energy efficiency and related institutions. In this study, the legal capacity of regulatory institutions as an indirect tool in the non-oil economy is considered. Also, since the Iranian Electricity Market Regulatory Authority is an institution with similar powers to a regulatory body, although more limited, in this study it is considered as a quasi-regulatory body of its powers and functions as if the main foundations of the economy are not oil-based. | ||
Keywords | ||
Economic shocks; Energy law; Energy Management; Energy regulatory; Regulatory organization. | ||
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