Dr Tedd Moya Mose

Oxford Martin Fellow, Oxford Martin Programme on Integrating Renewable Energy

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Tedd Moya Mose is a legal professional whose inter-disciplinary research interests focus on international energy law and policy, the transition to sustainable energy systems, energy justice, sustainable development and governance, globalisation, and the role of technology in shaping a more sustainable energy future. He was the inaugural PhD scholar at the Energy Law Institute, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London where his research project examined ‘The Evolution of a Global Perspective in International Energy Law’. He has taught and held various multi-disciplinary research positions at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland; the University of Cape Town, South Africa; the University of Michigan, USA; and at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at University of Dundee, Scotland.

As a Common Law qualified lawyer (Kenya) with significant experience in transactional, advisory, strategy, and dispute resolution, his work also involves practical aspects of law, regulation and policy in energy, environment & natural resources, climate change, corporate and commercial law, innovation & technology, and sustainable finance. Tedd is consulted by diverse of public and private actors; ranging from multi-nationals to start-ups. He is a board member and strategist in conservation, education, philanthropy, and technology ventures in sub-Saharan Africa. He enjoys collaborative work with diverse teams.

 

Publications

2020

Tedd Moya Mose, (Forthcoming) ‘The Law of Gravitas: Renewable Energy Law & Ethics’ in Malik R. Dahlan and Rosa Maria Lastra (eds), Research Handbook on Energy Law and Ethics, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, UK

2019

Tedd Moya Mose and Mohammad Hazrati. ‘Is Energy Justice in the Fossil Fuel Industry a Paradox?’ In Wood, G, Bake, K and & Strachan, P., (eds) The Long Goodbye? Managing the Decline of Fossil Fuels (Palgrave Macmillan 2019).

Iain Todd, Jiska De Groot, Tedd Moya Mose, Darren McCauley, and Raphael J. Heffron, R. J. ‘Response to “Monyei, Jenkins, Serestina and Adewumi Examining Energy Sufficiency and Energy Mobility in The Global South Through The Energy Justice Framework” ’ (2019) Volume 132 Energy Policy, 44-46.

Roman V. Sidortsov, Raphael J. Heffron, Tedd Moya Mose, Chelsea Schelly and Bethel Tarekegne, ‘In Search for Common Ground: Energy Justice Perspectives in Global Fossil Fuel Extraction’ in Kathleen E. Halvorsen, Chelsea Schelly, Robert M. Handler, Erin C. Pischke and Jessie L. Knowlton (eds.) A Research Agenda For Environmental Management (Edward Elgar, 2019), 134-144.

Tedd Moya Mose, (Book Review) Voelker Roeben, Towards a European Energy Union: European Energy Strategy in International Law (Cambridge University Press 2018) in International Energy Law Review Issue 5 (Sweet & Maxwell 2019), 145-146.

2018

Tedd Moya Mose, ‘Actors in International Energy Law’, 3 (2018) OGEL, (Available at www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=3764)

Tedd Moya Mose, (2018) Book Review, Ruven Fleming Shale Gas, the Environment and Energy Security: A New Framework for Energy Regulation (Elgar Publishing 2017) in International Energy Law Review Issue 3 (Sweet & Maxwell 2018), 95-96.

Tedd Moya Mose, ‘Towards a Harmonised Framework for International Regulation of Renewable Energy’, 23 (2) Uniform Law Review (2018), 373–396.

Raphael J. Heffron and Tedd Moya Mose, ‘Nuclear Energy, Year in Review’ in Fauchald, O. D., Hunter, D. and Wang, X. (eds) 26 Yearbook of International Environmental Law (Oxford University Press 2018).

2017

Tedd Moya Mose and Raphael J. Heffron, ‘The Legal Challenges to Building New Energy Infrastructure in the EU.  In Szuchy, R., Homicsko, A. O. and Csaki-Hertalovics, E. (eds) KRE Energy Forum (Patrocinium Publishing House Ltd 2017) 104-120.

Raphael J. Heffron and Tedd Moya Mose (2017) Nuclear Energy, Year in Review. In Fauchald, O. D., Hunter, D. and Wang, X. (eds) 25 Yearbook of International Environmental Law, (Oxford University Press 2016).

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