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Fresh Water in International Law 2nd ed isbn 9780198863427

Fresh Water in International Law


ISBN13: 9780199565085
New Edition ISBN: 9780198863427
Published: September 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print
Paperback edition out of print, ISBN13 9780198782759




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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the legal regime governing fresh water, its protection, management, and uses. It looks at the status of water in international law, taking into account its multi-faceted nature, whether environmental, social, cultural, or economic.

It examines the universal and regional dimensions of the regulation of water, including issues surrounding the treatment of water in environmental, human rights, trade, and investment law. It addresses links between international, regional, and national water regulatory frameworks, and assesses the role of dispute settlement mechanisms and procedures in the area of water.

The role of the concerned institutions is analyzed as well as the contribution of non-state actors. Arguing that the protection and management of water has permeated and is linked to all sectors of human activity, the book promotes an integrated perspective by not only taking account of the legal instruments that specifically deal with water issues, but also of other legal principles and rules that have an impact on water management and protection.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, Public International Law
Contents:
1. Introduction: current status and trends
2. Regulation of the uses of fresh waters
3. Economization of the law applicable to fresh waters
4. Environmentalization of the law applicable to fresh waters
5. Humanization of the law applicable to fresh waters
6. Institutionalization and dispute settlement
7. Looking ahead: The future of fresh water regulation