The Regulation of the Global Water Services Market
Herausgeber: Chaisse, Julien
The Regulation of the Global Water Services Market
Herausgeber: Chaisse, Julien
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The book aims to analyze the development of the right to water from the perspective of human rights law.
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The book aims to analyze the development of the right to water from the perspective of human rights law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 639g
- ISBN-13: 9781108713054
- ISBN-10: 110871305X
- Artikelnr.: 55456178
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 639g
- ISBN-13: 9781108713054
- ISBN-10: 110871305X
- Artikelnr.: 55456178
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Foreword Laurence Boisson De Chazournes; 1.
Introduction Julien Chaisse; Part I. International Economic Law in Motion:
Rules, Issues and Disputes: 2. Are investments in water different? Sectoral
economics, investment treaty architecture, and the role of governance N.
Jansen Calamita; 3. The erosion of the concept of public service in water
concessions: evidence from investor-state arbitration Fernando Dias Simões;
4. International investment agreements and water resources management Aline
Baillat; 5. Water is not medicine: the tension between access to water and
intellectual property rights in the area of water technologies Bryan
Mercurio and Antoine Martin; Part II. Challenge of Balancing Economic and
Non-Economic Policy Objectives: 6. Right to water in the shadow of trade
liberalization Chien-Huei Wu and Helen Hai-Ning Huang; 7. Protecting the
human right to water through the regulation of multinational enterprises
Markus Krajewski; 8. Water and sanitation services in international trade
and investment law: for a holistic human rights based approach Leila
Choukroune; 9. Foreign governmental suppliers' investment: profit or aid?
The case study of a Japanese city water bureau Shintaro Hamanaka; 10. The
drip, drip of depletion: solving the tragedy of the commons in global water
usage Bryan Druzin; Part III. Regional Patterns in the Law of Water
Services: 11. The regulation of water services in the European Union
internal market Panagiotis Delimatsis; 12. External competences of the EU
in the field of water services trade and regulation Christoph Herrmann; 13.
Fragmentation of water policies in ASEAN: potential role of the ASEAN
community Sufian Jusoh, Hayatunnisah Sulaiman, Suzarika Sahak and Karamjit
Singh; 14. Water management in Central Asia: the role of energy, trade and
investment law Anatole Boute; 15. Conclusion: 'Blue Gold' regulatory and
economic challenges Pierre Sauvé; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction Julien Chaisse; Part I. International Economic Law in Motion:
Rules, Issues and Disputes: 2. Are investments in water different? Sectoral
economics, investment treaty architecture, and the role of governance N.
Jansen Calamita; 3. The erosion of the concept of public service in water
concessions: evidence from investor-state arbitration Fernando Dias Simões;
4. International investment agreements and water resources management Aline
Baillat; 5. Water is not medicine: the tension between access to water and
intellectual property rights in the area of water technologies Bryan
Mercurio and Antoine Martin; Part II. Challenge of Balancing Economic and
Non-Economic Policy Objectives: 6. Right to water in the shadow of trade
liberalization Chien-Huei Wu and Helen Hai-Ning Huang; 7. Protecting the
human right to water through the regulation of multinational enterprises
Markus Krajewski; 8. Water and sanitation services in international trade
and investment law: for a holistic human rights based approach Leila
Choukroune; 9. Foreign governmental suppliers' investment: profit or aid?
The case study of a Japanese city water bureau Shintaro Hamanaka; 10. The
drip, drip of depletion: solving the tragedy of the commons in global water
usage Bryan Druzin; Part III. Regional Patterns in the Law of Water
Services: 11. The regulation of water services in the European Union
internal market Panagiotis Delimatsis; 12. External competences of the EU
in the field of water services trade and regulation Christoph Herrmann; 13.
Fragmentation of water policies in ASEAN: potential role of the ASEAN
community Sufian Jusoh, Hayatunnisah Sulaiman, Suzarika Sahak and Karamjit
Singh; 14. Water management in Central Asia: the role of energy, trade and
investment law Anatole Boute; 15. Conclusion: 'Blue Gold' regulatory and
economic challenges Pierre Sauvé; Bibliography; Index.
List of contributors; Foreword Laurence Boisson De Chazournes; 1.
Introduction Julien Chaisse; Part I. International Economic Law in Motion:
Rules, Issues and Disputes: 2. Are investments in water different? Sectoral
economics, investment treaty architecture, and the role of governance N.
Jansen Calamita; 3. The erosion of the concept of public service in water
concessions: evidence from investor-state arbitration Fernando Dias Simões;
4. International investment agreements and water resources management Aline
Baillat; 5. Water is not medicine: the tension between access to water and
intellectual property rights in the area of water technologies Bryan
Mercurio and Antoine Martin; Part II. Challenge of Balancing Economic and
Non-Economic Policy Objectives: 6. Right to water in the shadow of trade
liberalization Chien-Huei Wu and Helen Hai-Ning Huang; 7. Protecting the
human right to water through the regulation of multinational enterprises
Markus Krajewski; 8. Water and sanitation services in international trade
and investment law: for a holistic human rights based approach Leila
Choukroune; 9. Foreign governmental suppliers' investment: profit or aid?
The case study of a Japanese city water bureau Shintaro Hamanaka; 10. The
drip, drip of depletion: solving the tragedy of the commons in global water
usage Bryan Druzin; Part III. Regional Patterns in the Law of Water
Services: 11. The regulation of water services in the European Union
internal market Panagiotis Delimatsis; 12. External competences of the EU
in the field of water services trade and regulation Christoph Herrmann; 13.
Fragmentation of water policies in ASEAN: potential role of the ASEAN
community Sufian Jusoh, Hayatunnisah Sulaiman, Suzarika Sahak and Karamjit
Singh; 14. Water management in Central Asia: the role of energy, trade and
investment law Anatole Boute; 15. Conclusion: 'Blue Gold' regulatory and
economic challenges Pierre Sauvé; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction Julien Chaisse; Part I. International Economic Law in Motion:
Rules, Issues and Disputes: 2. Are investments in water different? Sectoral
economics, investment treaty architecture, and the role of governance N.
Jansen Calamita; 3. The erosion of the concept of public service in water
concessions: evidence from investor-state arbitration Fernando Dias Simões;
4. International investment agreements and water resources management Aline
Baillat; 5. Water is not medicine: the tension between access to water and
intellectual property rights in the area of water technologies Bryan
Mercurio and Antoine Martin; Part II. Challenge of Balancing Economic and
Non-Economic Policy Objectives: 6. Right to water in the shadow of trade
liberalization Chien-Huei Wu and Helen Hai-Ning Huang; 7. Protecting the
human right to water through the regulation of multinational enterprises
Markus Krajewski; 8. Water and sanitation services in international trade
and investment law: for a holistic human rights based approach Leila
Choukroune; 9. Foreign governmental suppliers' investment: profit or aid?
The case study of a Japanese city water bureau Shintaro Hamanaka; 10. The
drip, drip of depletion: solving the tragedy of the commons in global water
usage Bryan Druzin; Part III. Regional Patterns in the Law of Water
Services: 11. The regulation of water services in the European Union
internal market Panagiotis Delimatsis; 12. External competences of the EU
in the field of water services trade and regulation Christoph Herrmann; 13.
Fragmentation of water policies in ASEAN: potential role of the ASEAN
community Sufian Jusoh, Hayatunnisah Sulaiman, Suzarika Sahak and Karamjit
Singh; 14. Water management in Central Asia: the role of energy, trade and
investment law Anatole Boute; 15. Conclusion: 'Blue Gold' regulatory and
economic challenges Pierre Sauvé; Bibliography; Index.