Institutional Dimensions of the Just Energy Transition: Reflecting the Role of Energy Justice in Public Administration

Maciej M Sokołowski, Cristiana Lauri, Andrew E Okem, Beatriz Olivera, Yuichiro Tsuji, Piotr Mikusek
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Climate policy-driven transformation processes in the energy sector are accelerating changes to both national and international legal frameworks. However, no successful just energy transition is achievable without significant regulatory reforms. In this context, the article examines the possibility for modifying and introducing regulatory tools to guarantee that the just energy transition is conducted in order to accomplish climate goals and lower anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. The analysis is based on the application of the theory of energy justice and its five principal pillars: recognition, procedural, distributive, restorative, and cosmopolitan justice. For each of these five domains, the paper proposed regulatory tools that can strengthen the energy policies, both pursued and planned, in terms of institutional and decision-making dimensions. The analysis’ key conclusion is that there is a need for a fundamental change in how energy policies are planned and conducted, and that its regulatory tools must be modified to meet the requirements of energy justice. As a result, proposed in this paper are universal measures to institutionalise energy justice in different legal regimes that should be viewed as advancements in the effort to make energy transition processes more just.
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能源公正转型的制度维度:反映能源公正在公共行政中的作用
能源部门气候政策驱动的转型进程正在加速国家和国际法律框架的变化。然而,没有重大的监管改革,就不可能实现成功的能源转型。在此背景下,本文探讨了修改和引入监管工具的可能性,以确保公正的能源转型得以进行,从而实现气候目标并降低人为温室气体排放到大气中。该分析基于能源正义理论及其五大支柱的应用:承认正义、程序正义、分配正义、恢复正义和世界性正义。对于这五个领域中的每一个,本文都提出了监管工具,可以在制度和决策方面加强正在实施和计划中的能源政策。该分析的关键结论是,有必要从根本上改变能源政策的规划和执行方式,并且必须修改其监管工具,以满足能源正义的要求。因此,本文提出了在不同的法律制度中使能源公正制度化的普遍措施,这些措施应被视为使能源转型过程更加公正的努力的进步。
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