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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, 2017) issued under title: Constructing the aquatic environment as a legal subject : legal rights, market participation, and the power of narrative.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction;
Constructing the environment in law: making it count;
Environmental water managers: examples of indirect legal personhood for rivers;
Just another user : environmental water managers in Australia;
Partnership as success: the EWMs of the western USA;
Competing narratives and the paradox of the EWMs;
Rivers as legal persons : competition and collaboration;
Legal rights for rivers : a cause for celebration or concern?.
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