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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... reasonable basis' and that '[I]n determining what is just and reasonable account is to be taken of rights arising out of...', inter alia, '[E]stablished lawful and beneficial uses'.116 111 See Lammers, Supra, n. 104, at 306. 112 Treaty ...
... reasonable basis' and that '[I]n determining what is just and reasonable account is to be taken of rights arising out of...', inter alia, '[E]stablished lawful and beneficial uses'.116 111 See Lammers, Supra, n. 104, at 306. 112 Treaty ...
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... reasonable share of the natural resources of the Danube ... failed to respect the proportionality which is required by international law. 154 154 ibid. McCaffrey highlights this statement of the Court to illustrate that 'the concept of ...
... reasonable share of the natural resources of the Danube ... failed to respect the proportionality which is required by international law. 154 154 ibid. McCaffrey highlights this statement of the Court to illustrate that 'the concept of ...
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... for the establishment of joint bodies' having a wide range of environmental tasks.176 Furthermore, it seems reasonable to assume that common management would become a more acceptable and attractive approach if recognition of.
... for the establishment of joint bodies' having a wide range of environmental tasks.176 Furthermore, it seems reasonable to assume that common management would become a more acceptable and attractive approach if recognition of.
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... reasonable manner. Such participation includes both the right to utilize the watercourse and the duty to cooperate in the protection and development thereof, as provided in the present Convention. 181 See further, Chapter 3, infra. 182 ...
... reasonable manner. Such participation includes both the right to utilize the watercourse and the duty to cooperate in the protection and development thereof, as provided in the present Convention. 181 See further, Chapter 3, infra. 182 ...
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Contents
The Principle of Equitable Utilization | |
The Rule on Prevention of Significant Harm | |
Equity and the Utilization of Shared Natural Resources | |
Factors Relating to the Equitable Utilization of International Watercourses | |
Substantive | |
Rules of Customary and General International | |
Environmental Protection as a Factor in Determining | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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1997 Convention 1997 UN Convention activities adopted Agreement allocation application Arbitration Berlin Rules Birnie and Boyle Bruhacs cause significant harm commentary to Article concerning concluded consideration Continental Shelf cooperate customary international law delimitation Draft Articles drainage basin due diligence duty economic ecosystem approach effects environmental impact assessment environmental protection equitable and reasonable equitable utilization established example freshwater resources Fuentes further Helsinki Rules ibid implementation infra inter alia intergenerational equity international drainage basin International Environmental Law International Law Commission International Rivers international watercourse Journal of International McCaffrey natural negotiations Non-Navigational normative notify parties Policy pollution practice precautionary principle principle of equitable principles of international procedural protection of international Protocol provides relation requires riparian role substantive Supra sustainable development Tanzi and Arcari Teclaff transboundary environmental transboundary harm Treaty United Nations UNTS utilization of international vital human needs Water Disputes Tribunal Yearbook of International