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Cross-examination: The Diversion Techniques: 2023, #1
EU China Energy Magazine 2023 April Issue: 2023, #3
EU China Energy Magazine 2023 February Issue: 2023, #1
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EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.

 

The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.

 

The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique.

The overall objective of ECECP is to

 

'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'

 

ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.

 

Disclaimer:

 

The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.

 

EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument

 

Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

LanguageFrançais
PublisherEU-China Energy Cooperation Platform
Release dateFeb 27, 2023
Cross-examination: The Diversion Techniques: 2023, #1
EU China Energy Magazine 2023 April Issue: 2023, #3
EU China Energy Magazine 2023 February Issue: 2023, #1

Titles in the series (12)

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 February Issue: 2023, #1

    1

    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • Cross-examination: The Diversion Techniques: 2023, #1

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    This is a literature written by a New Zealand practising lawyer, Paul WD Alforque, whose life is dedicated in legal scholarship. It is his legal passion to ask questions which were less direct; often it is mistaken as irrelevant. This book offers a lot of techniques coming from experience, cases, and from thousand years develpoment of jurisprudence in the area of questioning and examinations.

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 April Issue: 2023, #3

    3

    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 March Issue: 2023, #2

    2

    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine EU Energy Innovation Special Issue: 2023, #4

    4

    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 Summer Double Issue: 2023, #7

    7

    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 May Issue: 2023, #5

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    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 June Issue: 2023, #6

    6

    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 October Issue: 2023, #9

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    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 September Issue: 2023, #8

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    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 Christmas Double Issue: 2023, #11

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    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

  • EU China Energy Magazine 2023 November Issue: 2023, #10

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    EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform was launched on 15 May 2019, to support the implementation of activities announced in the 'Joint Statement on the Implementation of EU-China Energy Cooperation'.   The Joint Statement was signed during the 8th EU-China Energy Dialogue that was held in Brussels on 9th April between Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete and the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China Mr ZHANG Jianhua, back-to-back with the 21st EU-China Leaders' Summit on 9 April 2019 and was witnessed by Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission; Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Europe and Dr Li Keqiang, Premier of China.   The start of the implementation of the EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform (ECECP) was included in the EU-China Leaders Summit Joint Communique. The overall objective of ECECP is to   'enhance EU-China cooperation on energy. In line with the EU's Energy Union, the Clean Energy for All European initiative, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the EU's Global Strategy, this enhanced cooperation will help increase mutual trust and understanding between EU and China and contribute to a global transition towards clean energy on the basis of a common vision of a sustainable, reliable and secure energy system.'   ECECP Phase II is implemented by a consortium led by ICF, and National Development and Reform Commission- Energy Research Institute.   Disclaimer:   The views and opinions expressed in the articles of this magazine are the authors' own, and do not represent the views of ECECP.   EU-China Energy Cooperation Platform Project is funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument   Copyright European Union 2021, 2022, 2023. All Rights Reserved. 

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