This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department
for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the
AFCO Committee, considers the legal space for an EU Climate and Energy
Union.
It assesses the major limits at the EU and national level, as
well as the question if (informal) Treaty change is possible and
necessary to create the space needed.
It also assesses if an individual
right to clean energy exists, or can and should be legally construed.
It
pays special attention to the challenge of funding and the role that
the emerging principle of solidarity might play.(...)
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