THE ROLE OF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR AND PRICE REGULATION
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
World Trade Organization, subsidies, tariffs, WTO agreements, border measures, tariff policies.Abstract
The WTO’s evolving role in energy price regulation is highlighted. Its influence through case studies, legal provisions, and comparative international approaches is illustrated. The article examines the impact of the regulatory function of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on energy markets in general. The subject of this work is the regulation of energy trade by international legal norms, the analysis of the effectiveness of the implementation of contractual agreements, relations between a number of international organizations engaged in energy trade at the present stage. The objectives of the study are: to analyze the current regulatory framework governing relations between subjects of international law in the field of energy trade; to identify the principles of functioning of international energy organizations and analyze the regulations underlying their activities; to formulate assumptions about possible vectors for the further development of legal regulation of energy trade.
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