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Water and the law : Towards sustainability

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2014Description: 393p ixISBN:
  • 9781783479603
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.046910 KID
Contents:
Table of contents Contents: 1. Introduction: Water and the Law - Towards Sustainability Michael Kidd and Loretta Feris PART I INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSBOUNDARY WATER LAW 2. 'Dynamic Cooperation' - The Evolution of Transboundary Water Cooperation Patricia Wouters 3. International Legal Perspectives on the Utilization of Trans-Boundary Rivers: The Case of the Ethiopian Renaissance (Nile) Dam Habtamu Alebachew 4. The Complexities of Developing a Transboundary Water Resources Management Agreement: Experiences from the Nile Basin Emmanuel B. Kasimbazi 5. Transboundary Groundwater Management: Comparison between International Law Guidelines and EU Water Policy Adrien Bodart PART II DOMESTIC WATER GOVERNANCE AND INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 6. A Jurisprudential Model for Sustainable Water Resources Governance Douglas E. Fisher 7. Sustainability, Governance and Water Management in New Zealand Trevor Daya-Winterbottom 8. The Protection of Riparian Forests and Water Resources Conservation in Brazil Mauricio D. dos Santos, Carolina Dutra, Vladimir Garcia Magalhaes and Jose Carlos L. da Silva 9. Achieving Ecologically Sustainable Development in Multi-level Water Governance Regimes: The Case of the Murray Darling Basin Ganesh Keremane, Jennifer McKay and Zhifang Wu 10. Weighing of Interests in the Finnish Water Law - From Financial Evaluation to Normative Weight of Interests Niko Soininen 11. Water Law: Adapting to Climate Change in South-Eastern Australia? Anita Foerster 12. Developing an Institutional Legal Framework for Sustainable Regional Water Management in Times of Climate Change Marleen van Rijswick and Imelda U. Tappeiner 13. Using Progressive Realization and Reasonableness to Evaluate Implementation Lags in the South African Water Management Reform Process Ramin Pejan, Derick du Toit and Sharon Pollard PART III THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO WATER 14. The Right to Water and its Misconceptions, Between Developed and Developing Countries Nicola Lugaresi 15. The Endless Struggle of Indigenous Peoples in Protected Areas - The Bushman's Challenge for Water Rights in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve Alexander Ross Paterson Index
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Table of contents
Contents:

1. Introduction: Water and the Law - Towards Sustainability
Michael Kidd and Loretta Feris

PART I INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSBOUNDARY WATER LAW
2. 'Dynamic Cooperation' - The Evolution of Transboundary Water Cooperation
Patricia Wouters

3. International Legal Perspectives on the Utilization of Trans-Boundary Rivers: The Case of the Ethiopian Renaissance (Nile) Dam
Habtamu Alebachew

4. The Complexities of Developing a Transboundary Water Resources Management Agreement: Experiences from the Nile Basin
Emmanuel B. Kasimbazi

5. Transboundary Groundwater Management: Comparison between International Law Guidelines and EU Water Policy
Adrien Bodart

PART II DOMESTIC WATER GOVERNANCE AND INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
6. A Jurisprudential Model for Sustainable Water Resources Governance
Douglas E. Fisher

7. Sustainability, Governance and Water Management in New Zealand
Trevor Daya-Winterbottom

8. The Protection of Riparian Forests and Water Resources Conservation in Brazil
Mauricio D. dos Santos, Carolina Dutra, Vladimir Garcia Magalhaes and Jose Carlos L. da Silva

9. Achieving Ecologically Sustainable Development in Multi-level Water Governance Regimes: The Case of the Murray Darling Basin
Ganesh Keremane, Jennifer McKay and Zhifang Wu

10. Weighing of Interests in the Finnish Water Law - From Financial Evaluation to Normative Weight of Interests
Niko Soininen

11. Water Law: Adapting to Climate Change in South-Eastern Australia?
Anita Foerster

12. Developing an Institutional Legal Framework for Sustainable Regional Water Management in Times of Climate Change
Marleen van Rijswick and Imelda U. Tappeiner

13. Using Progressive Realization and Reasonableness to Evaluate Implementation Lags in the South African Water Management Reform Process
Ramin Pejan, Derick du Toit and Sharon Pollard

PART III THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO WATER
14. The Right to Water and its Misconceptions, Between Developed and Developing Countries
Nicola Lugaresi

15. The Endless Struggle of Indigenous Peoples in Protected Areas - The Bushman's Challenge for Water Rights in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve
Alexander Ross Paterson

Index

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