Future of European Energy Taxes in the Context of Environmental Policy Instruments journal article Ingo Schlegel Carbon & Climate Law Review, Volume 8 (2014), Issue 2, Page 115 - 124 I. Introduction On 13 April 2011, the EU Commission – department Taxation and Customs Union (TAXUD) – presented a proposal for a revision of the Energy Tax Directive (ETD)1 with the aim of bringing the energy taxation framework more closely in line with the EU’s energy and climate change objectives.2 The proposal has been subject to controversial discussion in the formal legislative process, and the outcome is still currently unclear.
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