Environmental Protection of International Watercourses Under International LawAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 M01 1 - 422 pages Chapters include: 'Problems, Principles and Terminology', 'The Principle of Equitable Utilisation', 'The Rule on Prevention of Significant Harm', 'Equity and the Utilisation of Shared Natural Resources' and 'Factors Relating to the Equitable Utilisation of International Watercourses'. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Problems Principles and Terminology | 9 |
22 Legal Uncertainty | 12 |
23 Conclusion | 52 |
The Principle of Equitable Utilization | 53 |
31 Development and Acceptance of the Principle of Equitable Utilization | 54 |
32 Conceptual Basis of the Principle of Equitable Utilization | 76 |
33 Equitable Utilization and Environmental Protection | 78 |
Environmental Protection of International Watercourses I Substantive Rules of Customary and General International Law | 191 |
71 Obligation to Prevent Transboundary Pollution | 198 |
72 Obligation to Cooperate | 221 |
73 Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment | 229 |
74 Sustainable Development | 239 |
75 Intergenerational Equity | 251 |
76 Common But Differentiated ResponsibilityIntraGenerational Equity | 260 |
77 Precautionary Principle | 265 |
34 Conclusion | 85 |
The Rule on Prevention of Significant Harm | 87 |
41 Significant Harm | 92 |
42 Relationship with Equitable Utilization | 104 |
43 Environmental Protection | 116 |
44 Conclusion | 119 |
Equity and the Utilization of Shared Natural Resources | 121 |
52 Equity and Shared International Water Resources | 132 |
53 Conclusion | 151 |
Factors Relating to the Equitable Utilization of International Watercourses | 155 |
61 Social and Economic Needs | 156 |
62 Population Dependent on the Watercourse | 160 |
63 Existing and Potential Uses | 164 |
64 Conservation Protection Development and Economy of Use | 173 |
65 Availability of Alternatives | 177 |
66 Geographic Hydrographic and Hydrological Factors | 179 |
67 Effects on Other Watercourse States | 183 |
68 Other Factors | 186 |
69 Conclusion | 189 |
78 Polluter Pays Principle | 284 |
79 Ecosystems Approach | 286 |
710 Conclusion | 313 |
Environmental Protection of International Watercourses II Procedural Rules of Customary and General International Law | 317 |
81 Duty to Notify | 324 |
82 Exchange of Information | 333 |
83 Duty to ConsultNegotiate in Good Faith | 337 |
84 Duty to Warn | 345 |
85 Settlement of Disputes | 348 |
86 Conclusion | 357 |
Conclusion Environmental Protection as a Factor in Determining the Equitable Utilization of International Watercourses | 359 |
91 Sustainable Development | 363 |
92 Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment | 367 |
93 International Commissions | 372 |
94 Custom | 377 |
95 Normative Sophistication | 379 |
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