The International Bar Association Section on Energy & Natural Resources
Law and the Section of Business Law Utility Committee presents, the
Sixth Electricity Conference.   The conference "Restructuring Revisited:
Has Electricity Reform Gone Awry? will be held on February 25-26, 2002,
at the Claremont Resort and Spa in Berkeley, California.

This conference will focus on the challenges that electricity
restructuring initiatives are facing in different regions of the
Americas, with special emphasis on the recent experiences in California
and other parts of the USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Canada.

It will examine the implementation of advanced restructuring concepts on
governments, regulators and power industries, as well as the
implications of future electricity restructuring, reform and
privatisation initiatives around the world.

Here are the titles of the sessions that will be presented:
? The Current Status of Electricity Restructuring and Reform: Where are
Electricity Markets Going? A Global View
? California: A Case Study
? Experiences in Restructuring from Latin America
? Implementing Electricity Restructurings: Specific Lessons from
California and Abroad
? Expanding Supply: The Tension Between Facility Expansion and
Environmental Protection
? Protecting Competition in Restructured Markets: New Challenges for
Regulation and Antitrust/Competition Law Enforcement
? Governing, Managing and Regulating Through Crisis: Lessons from
California and Elsewhere: Panel Discussion

To get the complete program schedule and to obtain registration
information, visit the meetings and events page on the EBA website by
clicking on the link below.

http://www.eba-net.org/meetings.htm