Abstract

This article addresses the methodological issues inherent to scientific research in the field of energy law as a basis for improving energy legislation. The author proposes that the methodology of scientific and legal research be understood as a set of general and private scientific methods representing systems of approaches, methods, ways, and rules of scientific research in a particular vector of cognition. The author distinguishes between the general methodological approach and the theoretical and methodological framework of scientific and legal research. He highlights new challenges in the methodology of scientific research, including in the field of energy law, resulting from scientific and technological progress, particularly the use of artificial intelligence. The author suggests the use of the method of legal stratigraphy when conducting research in the field of energy law. Furthermore, the author highlights the role of energy law in ensuring national security, which he considers an essential element of its methodology.

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