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The Research Handbook on International Water Law surveys the field of the law of shared freshwater resources. In some thirty chapters, it covers subjects ranging from the general principles operative in the field and international groundwater law to the human right to water and whether international water law is prepared to cope with climate disruption.Its comprehensive survey of international water law links international water principles to case studies and examples from specific basins, to bring research into real-world relevancy. Different regional traditions and frameworks of international water law are presented in order to provide a global overview. The work is edited by three scholars and practitioners whose work deals with the law of international watercourses and features perspectives from distinguished experts in the field.

This Research Handbook will be a crucial resource for academics and researchers, students, relevant government agencies, and practitioners interested in water law and humanitarian law.

Contributors include: L. Boisson de Chazournes, L. Caflisch, M. Curlier, L. del Castillo Laborde, J.W. Dellapenna, G.M. Farnelli, B. Guthrie, J.G. Lammers, R. Larson, C. Leb, D. Magraw, M.M. Mbengue, S.C. McCaffrey, O. McIntyre, M.M. Murcia, N. Odili, D. Padmanabhan, R.K. Paisley, C. Parseghian, G. Reichert, A. Rieu-Clarke, A.F.S. Russell, S.M.A. Salman, S.M. Schwebel, Y. Su, A. Tanzi, A.D. Tarlock, M. Tignino, P. Udomritthiruj, K. Uprety, S. Vinogradov, I.T. Winkler, P. Wouters, D. Ziganshina

Recenzijas

This book is a timely addition to the discourse on transboundary water management and is an excellent collection of interrelated papers written by academics and practitioners exploring and analysing international water law from diverse perspectives. In the range of topics that this compilation covers, it is a definitive guide to the rapidly growing areas of concern of international water resource allocation, water management and dispute resolution. -- Roopa Madhav, LEAD: Law, Environment and Development Journal

List of contributors
viii
Foreword xv
Stephen M. Schwebel
Preface xvi
List of acronyms and abbreviations
xvii
Table of cases
xxiii
Table of treaties and other instruments
xxvi
Introduction to the Research Handbook on International Water Law 1(10)
Stephen C. McCaffrey
Christina Leb
Riley T. Denoon
PART I EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL WATER LAW
1 From treaty practice to the UN Watercourses Convention
11(15)
Alistair Rieu-Clarke
2 The work of international legal expert bodies
26(18)
Joseph W. Dellapenna
3 The global water treaties and their relationship
44(15)
Attila Tanzi
4 Inter-jurisdictional water allocation in federal systems: lessons for international water law
59(24)
Rhett Larson
A. Dan Tarlock
PART II GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND KEY OBLIGATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL WATER LAW
5 Intertwined general principles
83(12)
Stephen C. McCaffrey
6 Implementation of the general duty to cooperate
95(14)
Christina Leb
7 Prior notice and related issues
109(17)
Lucius Caflisch
8 Environmental protection and the ecosystem approach
126(21)
Owen McIntyre
9 The application of the general principles and key obligations to internationally shared groundwater
147(19)
Maria Milanes-Murcia
PART III INTERNATIONAL WATER LAW AND ITS RELATION WITH OTHER AREAS OF LAW
10 Water and multilateral environmental agreements: an incomplete jigsaw puzzle
166(20)
Daniel Barstow Magraw
Patsorn Udomritthiruj
11 International water law and climate disruption
186(19)
A. Dan Tarlock
12 Water and international trade law
205(19)
Daniel Barstow Magraw
Deepika Padmanabhan
13 Water in international humanitarian law
224(18)
Mara Tignino
PART IV THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER AND VITAL HUMAN WATER NEEDS
14 The human right to water
242(13)
Inga T. Winkler
15 The human right to water in a transboundary context
255(18)
Anna F.S. Russell
16 The UNECE Protocol on Water and Health for the implementation of the right to drinking water and sanitation
273(12)
Attilla Tanzi
Gian Maria Farnelli
PART V DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND COMPLIANCE
17 The Permanent Court of International Justice, The International Court of Justice and international water law: versatility in consistency
285(16)
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
18 The role of scientific and technical experts
301(18)
Cicely O. Parseghian
Benjamin K. Guthrie
19 The implementation mechanism and committee established under the UNECE Convention on the Protection of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes
319(22)
Johan G. Lammers
PART VI REGIONAL APPROACHES
20 Creating basin mechanisms in Southern Africa
341(20)
Richard K. Paisley
Maaria Curlier
21 West African approaches to international water law and treaty practice
361(18)
Makane Moise Mbengue
Nwamaka Odili
22 The Nile River Basin and its changing legal contours
379(18)
Salman M.A. Salman
23 Europe: international water law and the EU Water Framework Directive
397(17)
Gotz Reichert
24 Central Asia: the Aral Sea basin
414(17)
Dinara R. Ziganshina
25 South Asian Water Treaty practice: an overview
431(16)
Kishor Uprety
26 China's international water relations
447(16)
Yu Su
27 Transboundary water cooperation between the Russian Federation and the neighbouring states: legal and institutional frameworks
463(25)
Sergei Vinogradov
Patricia Wouters
28 A panoptic view of international water law in Latin America
488(18)
Lilian del Castillo Laborde
29 A long history of cooperation between Canada and the United States on boundary waters
506(15)
Richard K. Paisley
Index 521
Edited by Stephen C. McCaffrey, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, US, Christina Leb, Platform for International Water Law, University of Geneva, Switzerland and Riley T. Denoon, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific, US