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Journal of World Energy Law and Business, 2017, 10, 1-13
doi: 10.1093/jwelb/jww036
Advance Access Publication Date: 4January 2017
Article


                                Against 'lex petrolea'

                                         Terence Daintith*

                                                ABSTRACT
         Since 1998, there has been a small but steady flow of articles employing the concept of 'lex petrolea'
         to evoke the existence of a distinct, and distinctive, group of rules that govern-or might govern-
         international petroleum transactions and relationships, alongside applicable national and interna-
         tional law. This article argues that we should dispense with this concept, on the grounds that it is
         ill-defined, that there is little or no evidence to support the claims made for it, that it lacks any sound
         theoretical basis, and that it may be capable of employment in a way that damages legitimate inter-
         ests of petroleum host states. We should certainly continue to look for common elements in interna-
         tional industry, state and arbitral petroleum practice that might guide future policy, agreements and
         dispute settlement in the field, but these can be adequately described in ordinary English ('trans-
         national petroleum law') instead of bad Latin.



                                           1. INTRODUCTION
In the specialized literature of the law relating to oil and gas and to arbitration, the term 'lex petrolea' has
been  occurring with increasing frequency since the end  of the last century. This article looks at the develop-
ing use of this locution, attempts to identify what its users mean by it, and argues that it is inappropriate, is at
best unhelpful and at worst pernicious, and would  be best abandoned.

                                          2. LEGAL 'SUBJECTS'

                                                  In general
To  understand  why  it is worthwhile to engage in an argument  about  terminology, it will be helpful to say a
word  about  how  'subjects' or classifications of legal material come to be used as a basis for legal study and
teaching. The  creation of an attractive label for an idea or group of ideas is a key move in any campaign for
their intellectual acceptance. Get people to accept and use the label, and you enhance the status of the ideas
and  can drive forward the project of securing wider recognition for the interests they reflect. Within the legal
academy,  this is a commonplace  phenomenon,   well exemplified by the process of creating new legal 'subjects'
for study and teaching  by assembling  a corpus of rules bearing on a selected subject matter and giving it an
appealing title. Titles such as 'Environmental Law' or 'Labour Law' are suggestive of a conceptual unity or at
least coherence in the relevant legal material sufficient to justify carving out a space in research classifications,
in teaching curricula and, ultimately, in the organization of legal practice. These titles of course refer to the
subject matter of the legal rules they refer to, rather than their formal characteristics, so that the implicit claim
to coherence  must depend   on the coherence of the subject matter itself.


*  Terence Daintith, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. This is a revised and expanded version of
   a presentation to the Swansea-Texas Symposium, 'Lex Petrolea - Myth or Reality?' held in London on 21 June 2016. Grateful thanks go to
   Professor Baris Soyer and to Dr Nima Mersadi-Tabari for their invitation to participate.

© The Authors 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the AIPN. All rights reserved.


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