The Scarcity of Water, Emerging Legal and Policy ResponsesEdward Brans Springer Netherlands, 1997 M05 14 - 299 pages The threat of water scarcity touches human populations and ecosystems worldwide. This work overviews the various legal responses to conflicts involving water as a resource. It addresses the continuous development of water law in the face of new water shortage scares. The distinguished team of contributors analyses the nature of the problem, international water law, legal and policy responses to water scarcity in selected regions, and the emergence of a new body of economic water law. Contributing experts in the field of water law and policy reveal the diverse and dynamic development of water law and the interaction between the legal and policy responses at the international, regional, and national levels. A result of the conference `Scarcity of Water, International, European and National Legal Aspects' held at the Faculty of Law of the Erasmus University, Rotterdam in October 1995, this book also contains a selection of papers presented at the conference. |
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... Mexico border . However , it is too early to evaluate the future of the CEC . At this point , the CEC and the three governments in North America are going through a learning process that will shape the future of the commission . 4. A ...
... Mexico border . However , it is too early to evaluate the future of the CEC . At this point , the CEC and the three governments in North America are going through a learning process that will shape the future of the commission . 4. A ...
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... Mexico and the United States ? As mentioned above , reopening the 1944 Water Treaty is perceived in the United States as too risky . It is feared that strong lob- bying from California would jeopardize the 1922 Colorado pact and Mexico's ...
... Mexico and the United States ? As mentioned above , reopening the 1944 Water Treaty is perceived in the United States as too risky . It is feared that strong lob- bying from California would jeopardize the 1922 Colorado pact and Mexico's ...
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... Mexico and in developing an informal transboundary water market . The deregulation of the Mexican state and the adoption of a market economy are key factors in the creation of that market , taking advantage of Mexico's interest and ...
... Mexico and in developing an informal transboundary water market . The deregulation of the Mexican state and the adoption of a market economy are key factors in the creation of that market , taking advantage of Mexico's interest and ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
Water Scarcity Challenges for the Future | 21 |
Conflicts of interest | 22 |
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