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Anuario iberoamericano de derecho de la energía. Volumen IV, Hacia un derecho global de la energía

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  • Luis Ferney Moreno Castillo (Director editorial)
  • Carlos Villanueva (Coordinación)

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Constituye para mí una especial satisfacción y un honor participar en este Tercer Congreso de ASIDE en representación de la Federación Europea de Asociaciones de Derecho de la Energía (EFELA) y de la Asociación Española de Derecho de la Energía (AEDEN), sintiéndome también parte activa y muy comprometida en el esfuerzo de ampliar esta fecunda comunidad de juristas de la energía latinoamericana a España —como parte de la misma realidad y cultura jurídica—, así como a los numerosos países de Europa que se integran en EFELA.

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  • Luis Ferney Moreno Castillo (Director editorial) & Carlos Villanueva (Coordinación), 2022. "Anuario iberoamericano de derecho de la energía. Volumen IV, Hacia un derecho global de la energía," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1345.
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