Kaisa Huhta

Part-time Professor
Biography
Dr. Kaisa Huhta is a part-time professor at the FSR and Associate Professor of European Law, especially energy law at the UEF Law School and at the Centre for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law. She is also an expert member of the Finnish Market Court and actively carries out consultancy work in the field of energy, climate and environmental law. Her research in the nexus of EU law and the energy sector has produced publications on State aid law, free movement law, competence and institutional issues in EU law, the regulation of new energy technologies and energy investment, security and consumers in EU law. Her broader research objective is understanding the roles of law in governing the energy sector and the low-carbon energy transition in the EU. At the FSR, Dr Huhta’s work contributes to the legal expertise of the team. She also teaches EU energy law in the FSR’s Annual Training and Regulation of the power sector training courses.
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Overview of Recent Energy Case Law from the CJEU: highlights from the event
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