Selling Hydrocarbon Concessions: A Case Study of the A.P. Moller Sole Concession with Special Regards to the Transferability of Concessionary Privileges

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Selling Hydrocarbon Concessions : A Case Study of the A.P. Moller Sole Concession with Special Regards to the Transferability of Concessionary Privileges . / Nielsen, Rasmus Grønved.

In: European Energy and Environmental Law Review, Vol. 29 (2020), No. 1, 1, 03.2020, p. 2-13.

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Nielsen, RG 2020, 'Selling Hydrocarbon Concessions: A Case Study of the A.P. Moller Sole Concession with Special Regards to the Transferability of Concessionary Privileges ', European Energy and Environmental Law Review, vol. 29 (2020), no. 1, 1, pp. 2-13.

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Nielsen, R. G. (2020). Selling Hydrocarbon Concessions: A Case Study of the A.P. Moller Sole Concession with Special Regards to the Transferability of Concessionary Privileges . European Energy and Environmental Law Review, 29 (2020)(1), 2-13. [1].

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Nielsen RG. Selling Hydrocarbon Concessions: A Case Study of the A.P. Moller Sole Concession with Special Regards to the Transferability of Concessionary Privileges . European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 2020 Mar;29 (2020)(1):2-13. 1.

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Nielsen, Rasmus Grønved. / Selling Hydrocarbon Concessions : A Case Study of the A.P. Moller Sole Concession with Special Regards to the Transferability of Concessionary Privileges . In: European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 2020 ; Vol. 29 (2020), No. 1. pp. 2-13.

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title = "Selling Hydrocarbon Concessions: A Case Study of the A.P. Moller Sole Concession with Special Regards to the Transferability of Concessionary Privileges ",
abstract = "This study examines selected transferability issues arising from A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S{\textquoteright} recent sale to Total S.A. of its Sole Concession to explore for and produce hydrocarbons. To do so, the article accounts for the motley history of the Sole Concession focusing on the tendency to resolve disputes through negotiation and agreements. The article{\textquoteright}s main hypothesis is that the Sole Concession and its appurtenant agreements have a hybrid legal nature. Using an integrative private/public law approach, the article analyses some of the issues related to the transferability of negotiated privileges linked to the Sole Concession. It is concluded that to fully comprehend the complexity of the Sole Concession and its appurtenant agreements, it is necessary to draw on both private and public law norms and arguments. The conclusion is put into perspective by reference to the Continental European concept of {\textquoteleft}administrative contracts{\textquoteright}.",
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