Cooperation in the law of transboundary water resources / Christina Leb.
2013
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Cooperation in the law of transboundary water resources / Christina Leb.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Description
1 online resource (xxvii, 330 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge studies in international and comparative law (Cambridge, England : 1996) ; 102.
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Introduction
Cooperation between sovereign states
Development of international water law
The duty to cooperate and concurrence of principles
Informing cooperation
Adoption of joint measures
International protection of vital human water needs
Emerging international cooperation on global water challenges
Conclusion
Annex. Consideration of cooperation in international treaties.
Cooperation between sovereign states
Development of international water law
The duty to cooperate and concurrence of principles
Informing cooperation
Adoption of joint measures
International protection of vital human water needs
Emerging international cooperation on global water challenges
Conclusion
Annex. Consideration of cooperation in international treaties.
Summary
Climate change, population growth and the increasing demand for water are all capable of leading to disputes over transboundary water systems. Dealing with these challenges will require the enhancing of adaptive capacity, the improving of the quality of water-resources management and a reduction in the risk of conflict between riparian states. Such changes can only be brought about through significant international cooperation. Christina Leb's analysis of the duty to cooperate and the related rights and obligations highlights the interlinkages between this duty and the principles of equitable and reasonable utilisation and the prevention of transboundary harm. In doing so, she considers the law applicable to both international watercourses and transboundary aquifers, and explores the complementarities and interaction between the rules of international water law and the related obligations of climate change and human rights law.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781139565752 (ebook)
9781107035973 (hardback)
9781316500590 (paperback)
9781107035973 (hardback)
9781316500590 (paperback)
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