Theoretical and Legal Dimensions of the Right to Energy
This book provides deep scientific analysis into the almost unexplored realm of the right to energy with this groundbreaking research, addressing the scattered theoretical-legal foundations within modern legal doctrine.This work systematically structures and systematizes the essential elements for recognizing and shaping the right to energy. Adopting a transdisciplinary approach, it goes beyond the legal domain to encompass historical, economic, social, political, and doctrinal aspects, offering a comprehensive perspective. First, this book intricately examines the theoretical elements influencing the configuration of the right to energy, drawing on historical, economic, and normative backgrounds at international, regional, and national levels. By synthesizing existing doctrine, it provides a solid foundation for the inclusion of the right to energy in legal instruments worldwide. Then, it undertakes a meticulous analysis of Cuba's energy-related normative provisions, starting with its 2019 Constitution. A systematic examination of the legal framework follows, unravelling the regulatory complexities within the energy sector. These findings serve as a theoretical cornerstone for recognizing and configuring the right to energy in Cuba. Finally, upon these insights, the book navigates the intricacies of the Cuban legal system to argue for the essential elements of the right to energy. Bridging gaps in knowledge, this research contributes a theoretical basis, crucial for the future legal recognition and configuration of the right to energy in Cuba. Uncover the transformative potential of this study, poised to elevate awareness and influence the international discourse on the right to energy. This book stands out due to its innovative doctrinal approach, aiming to enhance international, regional, constitutional and complementary regulations. The significance of this study goes beyond theoretical considerations, as it directly impacts the understanding of the right to energy, becoming an essential prerequisite for fostering sustainable development in the contemporary era. By addressing this critical gap, the work not only contributes to academic discourse but also holds practical implications for the improvement of legal frameworks, making it a valuable and timely addition to the scholarly landscape. This research resonates globally, influencing international bodies overseeing legal instruments. Regionally, it aligns with European, Latin American, and Caribbean integration entities, with broader applicability worldwide. At the national level, it informs legislators, decision-makers, and legal practitioners. Its transdisciplinary nature extends its relevance to sociology, economics, and geography professionals, enriching the educational landscape for students in related fields. In essence, this study transcends boundaries, disciplines, and professional domains, leaving a multifaceted impact at the international, regional, and national tiers.
Springer International Publishing
978-3-032-33251-6

