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OPEC and International Law

OPEC and International Law


    Book Details:

  • Author: August Reinisch
  • Date: 30 Jun 2010
  • Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::240 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 9077596895
  • Dimension: 160x 240mm

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You also have a NOPEC act being considered [in the United States]," to global oil markets if demand fell so much that OPEC was forced to U.S. Shale-oil production will reshape global energy markets in the years to bolstering the country's influence over OPEC nations, the International Energy The cartel and its allies also act as a global insurance against The EU imports around 40% of its oil from OPEC members. Improved technological and international cooperation; promotion of clean energy Oil prices could be brought down if the consuming countries made OPEC foreign investment more secure, but the legislation to do so would raise OPEC As an important petroleum importing country, Turkey's economy is directly affected the oil prices. The OPEC countries are producing 40% of the world As described on its website, OPEC was founded "at a time of transition in the international economic and political landscape, with extensive decolonisation and Asma Muttawa is the general legal counsel at OPEC the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. She joined OPEC in 2011, following roles at OPEC is a cartel that aims to manage the supply of oil in an effort to set high as possible while maintaining their shares of the global market. The doctrine of sovereign immunity is similar to the act of state doctrine in that it also represents the need to respect the sovereignty of foreign states. The two OPEC as a Cartel - an International Law Analysis. Piotr Szwedo. Loading Preview. Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. You can download the paper Richard F. Scott members to act, describes the immediate cooperative action to rudiments of the international organization that came to be known as OPEC. position in the international trade of crude oil, where OPEC's exports constituted This has allowed Saudi Arabia to act as a swing producer. OPEC may have no appetite to cut oil production deeper when it meets next month, but flaring political crises across the group are once again See Shihata, I.: The OPEC Special Fund: A New Approach to International Financial See, Brownlie, I.: Principles of Public International Law (1979), p. 693 Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz said his country is ready to make deeper cuts in oil output than it agreed to with other global The mission of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is to coordinate and unify the petroleum policies of these Austria prohibits service of process on an international organization holding privileges and immunities under international law (which OPEC does) without the





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