Journal of World Energy Law & Business

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of World Energy Law & Business is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
A. Timothy Martin, John Gilbert and Peter Roberts, The Third Leg of the Stool has Arrived!—Joint Venture Disputes in the Energy and Natural Resource Sectors20
Francisco Romano and Peter Roberts. International Energy Contracts—the Common Law and the Civil Law Approach to Joint Ventures and Farmouts (1st Bilingual Edition)16
The transnational governance model as a necessary tool for building a transnational regulatory system for the de-carbonization actions for the oil and gas sector10
Türkiye’s nuclear energy aspirations: policy challenges and legal trajectory9
CBDR and CBAM: who will pay the price of carbon?9
Middle eastern energy and climate ambitions: Vision 2030 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the influence of the legal environmental principles8
Editors’ Note8
How transnational rules can contribute to the improvement of the Brazilian regulatory system for unitization—an analysis under the transnational legal order perspective7
Towards sanctions-based trade and sustainable development chapters in the EU’s free trade agreements: Why is the EU’s new trade and sustainable development policy a step forward?7
Power purchase agreements affected by unexpected circumstances: lessons from real litigation6
Hydrogen market development: lessons from the LNG sector6
The CBAM Regulation and US BCA proposals: an analysis across the GATT non-discrimination obligations and the CBDR-RC principle5
Vietnam’s liquefied natural gas demand—potential to import liquefied natural gas from the USA5
The financial aspects of offshore decommissioning and Brazilian regulatory system in the light of the transnational legal order5
From idealism to cynicism in only one decade5
Riding the Wave of Renewable Energy: Exploring the Power of Carry Arrangements in the Green Industry5
Nuclear energy in Brazil: regulation, corruption, and prospects for energy generation4
Governing the energy transition: the role of model contracts in transnational regulatory architecture4
Developing countries being prospective players in climate governance: a case study of China’s carbon market4
Cyber and AI security challenges for LNG maritime transport and terminals—responses in law and standards4
Carbon dioxide utilization and storage through mineralization under European Union law: a legal analysis of the EU CCS Directive and the EU Emissions Trading System4
Market-oriented renewable energy quota system in China: a perspective on cross-provincial electricity trading price stability4
Introduction—Ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy in the MENA region: Legal, institutional and policy developments3
Melissa K. Scanlan, Prosperity in the Fossil-Free Economy: Cooperatives and the Design of Sustainable Businesses3
Turning data absence into a sanction: how the EU CBAM operates as a climate club to enforce carbon pricing participation3
Oil exporters and the challenges ahead: the role of NOCs in energy transitions3
Challenges in research approaches to the ‘just energy transition’ in legal studies and other branches of the social sciences3
What drives OPEC production policy?3
The EU corporate sustainability due diligence directive: implications and the Qatari case study2
Smart metering, fundamental rights, and multi-regime governance in EU energy law: towards a coherent regulatory framework for a digitalized energy system2
Vietnam’s energy transition to 2050: is importing liquefied natural gas a good solution?2
Judith Aldersey-Williams and Valerie Allan, Maximising Economic Recovery—A New Approach to Regulating the UK’s Offshore Oil and Gas Industry2
Energy vulnerability and pathway towards sustainable energy systems in the Arab region2
Correction to: EU ETS and voluntary carbon markets: key features and current challenges2
A market correction mechanism regulation as a consequence of the 2021–2023 energy crisis2
A guide to hydrogen legislation in the USA: a renewed effort1
Energy transition in the Levant region: assessing the legal, institutional and policy landscape1
What oil and gas lawyers bring to the Energy Transition1
Trends in multi-jurisdictional enforcement of anti-corruption in the global petroleum industry1
Interoperability in greenhouse gas emissions reporting: a key for CBAM alignment with WTO law1
Harnessing EU legal concepts for the energy transition on islands1
Revisiting just energy transition in Indonesia energy transition policy1
War-induced energy insecurity in Europe: what role for liquefied natural gas after the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?1
Energy transition and Sustainable Development Goal 7: a legal analysis in the context of the Arab world1
The collision of trade and climate: aligning the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism with the EU Renewable Energy Directive1
Striking energy deals in disputed seas: the case of the Gaza Marine gas field1
Ridoan Karim and Eric Yong Joong Lee. Navigating Nuclear Energy Lawmaking for Newcomers. An Asian Perspective1
Energy transition challenges—traceability and verification1
Repurposing for the just transition: energy companies need to future-proof their structure and strategy1
Challenges for exploration and exploitation of oil and gas on the outer continental shelf: UNCLOS Article 82 and the Brazilian case1
Making sense of fragmented carbon governance: towards greater interoperability through trade1
Correction to: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign investment and investment arbitration: from energy transition disrupted to the path forward to a greener future1
Hydrogen in Argentina and South America: a national and regional strategy for development1
A review of the Guyana landmark local content law1
China-MENA Energy Cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative: Megaprojects, Economic Planning, and a Pragmatic Approach to the ‘Green’ Transition1
The digitization of oil and gas and accompanying data privacy compliance considerations for international investments in China and Brazil1
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