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The law of international watercourses : Non-navigational users

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2003Description: 514p xxixISBN:
  • 9780199264100
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.400000 McC
Contents:
Contents I. INTRODUCTION; 1. Human Use of Water and the Coming Era of Water Scarcity; 2. The Concept of the International Watercourse System; II. THEORETICAL BASES OF THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL WATERCOURSES; 3. Theoretical Bases of International Watercourse Law: Introductory Considerations; 4. International Watercourses as Exclusively National Resources: The 'Harmon Doctrine' in United States Practice; 5. The Theoretical Basis of International Watercourse Law: An Examination of the Four Principal Theories; III. THE MAJOR CASES AND CONTROVERSIES: A SURVEY OF STATE PRACTICE; 6. The Major Cases; 7. Selected Case Studies; IV. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS; 8. Introduction: The 1997 United Nations Convention; A. SUBSTANTIVE OBLIGATIONS; 9. The Obligation to Utilize an International Watercourse in an Equitable and Reasonable Manner; 10. The Obligation to Prevent Harm to Other Riparian States; 11. The Obligation to Protect International Watercourses and their Ecosystems; B. PROCEDURAL OBLIGATIONS; 12. Procedural Obligations; C. GROUNDWATER; 13. The Special Case of Groundwater; D. DISPUTE AVOIDANCE AND SETTLEMENT; 14. Dispute Avoidance and Settlement: Selected Aspects; ANNEXES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Index.
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Contents
I. INTRODUCTION;
1. Human Use of Water and the Coming Era of Water Scarcity;
2. The Concept of the International Watercourse System;
II. THEORETICAL BASES OF THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL WATERCOURSES;
3. Theoretical Bases of International Watercourse Law: Introductory Considerations;
4. International Watercourses as Exclusively National Resources: The 'Harmon Doctrine' in United States Practice;
5. The Theoretical Basis of International Watercourse Law: An Examination of the Four Principal Theories;
III. THE MAJOR CASES AND CONTROVERSIES: A SURVEY OF STATE PRACTICE;
6. The Major Cases;
7. Selected Case Studies;
IV. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS;
8. Introduction: The 1997 United Nations Convention;
A. SUBSTANTIVE OBLIGATIONS;
9. The Obligation to Utilize an International Watercourse in an Equitable and Reasonable Manner;
10. The Obligation to Prevent Harm to Other Riparian States;
11. The Obligation to Protect International Watercourses and their Ecosystems;
B. PROCEDURAL OBLIGATIONS;
12. Procedural Obligations;
C. GROUNDWATER;
13. The Special Case of Groundwater;
D. DISPUTE AVOIDANCE AND SETTLEMENT;
14. Dispute Avoidance and Settlement: Selected Aspects;
ANNEXES;
BIBLIOGRAPHY;
Index.

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