Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Wily Quadruped Meets a Saucy Intruder: How Life and Law Intersect
- 2 Controls on Urban Tree Removal in South Australia: an Example of Restricting Property Rights for the Greater Community Benefit
- 3 A Role for International Law in Achieving a Gender Aware Energy Policy
- 4 Energy Efficiency and Rental Accomodation: Dealing with Split Incentives
- 5 Renewable Energy in the Context of Climate Change and Global Energy Resources
- 6 A Biography of Land, Law and Place
- 7 Adrian Bradbrook and Residential Tenancy Reform
- 8 Sustainable Transport: Trends, Issues and Perspectives for International Co-operation in the Implementation of Rio+20 Decisions
- 9 Adrian J Bradbrook's Contributions to the Laws Governing Energy, Climate Change and Poverty Alleviation
- 10 International Energy Law: an Emerging Academic Discipline
- 11 Property Law and Energy Law: One Academic's Perspective
- Adrian J Bradbrook — A Selected Bibliography
- Table of Cases and Legislation
- Selected Index
3 - A Role for International Law in Achieving a Gender Aware Energy Policy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Wily Quadruped Meets a Saucy Intruder: How Life and Law Intersect
- 2 Controls on Urban Tree Removal in South Australia: an Example of Restricting Property Rights for the Greater Community Benefit
- 3 A Role for International Law in Achieving a Gender Aware Energy Policy
- 4 Energy Efficiency and Rental Accomodation: Dealing with Split Incentives
- 5 Renewable Energy in the Context of Climate Change and Global Energy Resources
- 6 A Biography of Land, Law and Place
- 7 Adrian Bradbrook and Residential Tenancy Reform
- 8 Sustainable Transport: Trends, Issues and Perspectives for International Co-operation in the Implementation of Rio+20 Decisions
- 9 Adrian J Bradbrook's Contributions to the Laws Governing Energy, Climate Change and Poverty Alleviation
- 10 International Energy Law: an Emerging Academic Discipline
- 11 Property Law and Energy Law: One Academic's Perspective
- Adrian J Bradbrook — A Selected Bibliography
- Table of Cases and Legislation
- Selected Index
Summary
I Introduction
It is one of the most significant insights of Adrian Bradbrook's work that he was the first legal expert to recognise the connection between access to modern energy services for domestic and personal use and poverty and to incorporate it in his research and writing. In doing so he has been instrumental in highlighting the fact that law, both national and international, has something to offer to the process of achieving progress on this issue. In this chapter I focus on one aspect of Bradbrook's wide-ranging work on access to modern energy services — namely, establishing a role for international law, in particular international human rights law, in the energy poverty debate. I choose this focus, representing as it does only a small part of his considerable published work in the field of energy, because we worked together on this topic and it is one I am familiar with. Moreover, it was whilst working in this area that it became apparent to me that the topic of women, gender and energy is neglected in mainstream accounts. I therefore build on Bradbrook's advocacy role for law and energy and the legal strategies that he has so creatively identified over the years and consider what international law can offer as a strategy for creating and implementing a gender aware energy policy.
II Energy and Poverty
Although the connection between development and energy has long been accepted, the link between access to modern energy services and poverty was slow to be recognised. There is nowadays worldwide recognition, albeit belated, that energy belongs at the forefront of the debate on the eradication of poverty.
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- Law as ChangeEngaging with the Life and Scholarship of Adrian Bradbrook, pp. 43 - 58Publisher: The University of Adelaide PressPrint publication year: 2014