Environmental Protection of International Watercourses under International LawRoutledge, 2016 M05 13 - 448 pages McIntyre's work explains the legal means by which requirements of environmental protection influence the determination of a reasonable and equitable regime for allocating rights to riparian states to utilize shared freshwater resources. The work examines the means and processes by which environmental considerations can act upon the operation of the principle of equitable utilization. The volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the subject, outlining the development, scope and operation in general and customary international law of key rules of environmental protection. |
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... 1997), at 146. 1995 Agreement Relating to the Conservation and Management of ... Convention (1`997) 36 ILM 1. 1996 Syracuse Protocol for the Protection of ... UN DOc. MP.WAT/ AC.1/1991/1. 2000 Southern African Development Community (SADC) ...
... 1997), at 146. 1995 Agreement Relating to the Conservation and Management of ... Convention (1`997) 36 ILM 1. 1996 Syracuse Protocol for the Protection of ... UN DOc. MP.WAT/ AC.1/1991/1. 2000 Southern African Development Community (SADC) ...
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... UN GAOR 49th Sess., Suppl. No. 10, UN Doc. A/49/10 (1994), at 222. Similarly, the International Law Association's ... 1997 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses, (1997) 36 ILM 719 ...
... UN GAOR 49th Sess., Suppl. No. 10, UN Doc. A/49/10 (1994), at 222. Similarly, the International Law Association's ... 1997 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses, (1997) 36 ILM 719 ...
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... 1997 UN Watercourses Convention,5 have included, alongside the key principle of equitable utilization, versions of the rule prohibiting watercourse States from causing significant harm to other watercourse States through their use of a ...
... 1997 UN Watercourses Convention,5 have included, alongside the key principle of equitable utilization, versions of the rule prohibiting watercourse States from causing significant harm to other watercourse States through their use of a ...
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... 1997 UN Convention on the NonNavigational Uses of International Watercourses. One key issue which arises at the ... The United Nations Convention on the Law of International Watercourses (Kluwer Law International, The Hague/Boston, 2001) ...
... 1997 UN Convention on the NonNavigational Uses of International Watercourses. One key issue which arises at the ... The United Nations Convention on the Law of International Watercourses (Kluwer Law International, The Hague/Boston, 2001) ...
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... Convention largely redundant. While both the principle of equitable ... (1997) 91:1 American Journal of International Law, 26. 16 Notably: J. Lipper ... UN Convention, supra, n.5, Article 6. equitable utilization, suggests that this issue ...
... Convention largely redundant. While both the principle of equitable ... (1997) 91:1 American Journal of International Law, 26. 16 Notably: J. Lipper ... UN Convention, supra, n.5, Article 6. equitable utilization, suggests that this issue ...
Contents
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3 The Principle of Equitable Utilization | 53 |
4 The Rule on Prevention of Significant Harm | 87 |
5 Equity and the Utilization of Shared Natural Resources | 121 |
6 Factors Relating to the Equitable Utilization of International Watercourses | 155 |
Substantive Rules of Customary and General International Law | 191 |
Procedural Rules of Customary and General International Law | 317 |
Environmental Protection as a Factor in Determining the Equitable Utilization of International Watercourses | 359 |
Bibliography | 381 |
Index | 413 |
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