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Chapter 1: Introduction
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
,
Christina Leb
, and
Mara Tignino
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31 Jan 2013
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Law 2013
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International Law and Freshwater
Edited by
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
,
Christina Leb
, and
Mara Tignino
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Published:
31 Jan 2013
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9781781005088
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9781781005095
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781005095
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Law 2013
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Foreword
Acknowledgements
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The law of international watercourses: achievements and challenges
PART I: Water as a vital resource for States and individuals
Chapter 3: Water security, perceptions and politics: the context for international watercourse negotiations
Chapter 4: Water and sanitation are human rights: why does it matter?
Chapter 5: Water rights of indigenous peoples and local communities
Chapter 6: Do people have rights in boundaries’ delimitations?
PART II: The promotion of water cooperation through universal, regional and local regimes
Chapter 7: The codification of universal norms: a means to promote cooperation and equity?
Chapter 8: A scalable approach towards realizing tangible benefits in transboundary river basins and regions
Chapter 9: Regional contributions to international water cooperation: the UNECE contribution
Chapter 10: Transboundary water resources and international law: the example of the aquifer management of the Geneva region (Switzerland and France)
Chapter 11: The Guaraní Aquifer Framework Agreement (2010)
Chapter 12: The Senegal River legal regime and its contribution to the development of the law of international watercourses in Africa
PART III: Water as a shared natural resource
Chapter 13: The contribution of procedural rules to the environmental protection of transboundary rivers in light of recent ICJ case law
Chapter 14: WTO and trade in natural resources
Chapter 15: Virtual water, “land grab” and international law
Chapter 16: Competing water use in large-scale commercial farms: Ethiopia
PART IV: Prevention and settlement of water-related disputes
Chapter 17: Do judicial decisions settle waterrelated disputes?
Chapter 18: Mediation of international water disputes — the Indus, the Jordan, and the Nile Basins interventions
Chapter 19: India and Pakistan’s truculent cooperation: can it continue?
Chapter 20: State succession to water treaties: uncertain streams
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Environment
Environmental Law
Water
Law - Academic
Environmental Law
Public International Law
Water Law
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