A Study on the Reciprocal Altruistic Concern in the Legal System of Promoting Renewable Energy: Lessons from the EU, Germany and the UK

碩士 === 國立清華大學 === 科技法律研究所 === 104 === Figuring out an effective way to use energy and natural resources is essential for the modern society to reach the distant ideal of sustainable development. When it comes to the transforming of the legal system regarding energy and natural resources law, the pol...

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Main Authors: Ho, Yang-Jung, 何仰容
Other Authors: Fan, Chien-Te
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/52y5u9
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Summary:碩士 === 國立清華大學 === 科技法律研究所 === 104 === Figuring out an effective way to use energy and natural resources is essential for the modern society to reach the distant ideal of sustainable development. When it comes to the transforming of the legal system regarding energy and natural resources law, the policy and legislation carried out by the European Union and some of its member states have set a model for energy structural transition and promoting the use of renewable energy. Through the observation on the global climate change issue and the current trend of energy transition, concepts of reciprocal altruism, which is originated from biological study of human behaviors and the natural selection code, show practical applications to today’s renewable energy policy and legislation. Therefore, this thesis suppose that the study of altruism concerning sociology and economics may both contribute perspectives to discuss the pros and cons of the above legal system. Briefly, the discussion will focus on two topics, including what kind of legal measures are undertaken to achieve the integration of all stakeholders of the renewable energy market, and the specific part of regulations that emphasizes the importance of information transparency. At last, the conclusion will try to provide a comparative analysis of the difference between these principles of EU energy law and Taiwanese energy law.