Legal Mechanisms for Water Resources in the Third Millennium (eBook, PDF)
Select papers from the IWRA XIV and XV World Water Congresses
Redaktion: Nanni, Marcella; Eckstein, Gabriel; D'Andrea, Ariella; Burchi, Stefano
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This book examines contemporary legal mechanisms for water resources management, the manner in which they have evolved over time, as well as the constraints they face due to changing circumstances. The chapters originally published in Water International .
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This book examines contemporary legal mechanisms for water resources management, the manner in which they have evolved over time, as well as the constraints they face due to changing circumstances. The chapters originally published in Water International.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2018
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- ISBN-13: 9781351108829
- Artikelnr.: 56961200
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351108829
- Artikelnr.: 56961200
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Marcella Nanni is an expert in national and international water law and administration, and related disciplines, and the Vice-Chairperson of the Executive Council of the International Association for Water Law (AIDA). Stefano Burchi is an expert in comparative and international water law. He is the Chairman of AIDA's Executive Council. Ariella D'Andrea is a natural resources lawyer specializing in fisheries, aquaculture and water resources law, and a member of AIDA. Gabriel Eckstein is a professor of law at Texas A&M University School of Law, specializing in water, environment, natural resources and international law, and a member of AIDA.
1 Introduction Marcella Nanni, Stefano Burchi, Ariella D'Andrea, Gabriel
Eckstein PART 1: Water law developments and trends in a changing world 2 A
comparative review of contemporary water resources legislation: trends,
developments and an agenda for reform Stefano Burchi 3 Legislation as a
tool in support of adaptive water management in response to climate change
Marcella Nanni PART 2: Challenges to Water Security: Equity, legal
pluralism, and climatic variability 4 Water governance reform in the
context of inequality: securing rights or legitimizing dispossession?
Helle Munk Ravnborg 5 Compulsory licensing under South Africa's National
Water Act Michael Kidd 6 Legal pluralism and customary water resources
management in Guatemala Ariella D'Andrea 7 Why the Western United States'
prior appropriation water rights system should weather climate variability
Jonathan R. Schutz 8 Adapting water laws to increasing demand and a
changing climate Eric L. Garner PART 3: Multiple approaches for achieving
access to water 9 The human right to water as a creature of global
administrative law Owen McIntyre 10 The right to water in a transboundary
context: emergence of seminal trends Christina Leb 11 Scottish Water: a
public-sector success story Sarah Hendry PART 4: Science and the Law:
bridging the gap 12 Are we killing the rain? Meditations on the water cycle
and, more particularly, on bioprecipitation Jane Maslow Cohen 13 Governing
water augmentation under the Watercourse Convention Rhett B. Larson PART 5:
Cooperation on Transboundary water resources: current state and future
directions 14 Joint infrastructure and the sharing of benefits in the
Senegal and Niger watersheds Mara Tignino 15 Ad hoc legal mechanisms
governing transboundary aquifers: current status and future prospects
Laura Movilla Pateiro 16 Adaptation in the Tisza: innovation and
tribulation at the sub-basin level Shanna N. McClain, Carl Bruch and Silvia
Secchi
Eckstein PART 1: Water law developments and trends in a changing world 2 A
comparative review of contemporary water resources legislation: trends,
developments and an agenda for reform Stefano Burchi 3 Legislation as a
tool in support of adaptive water management in response to climate change
Marcella Nanni PART 2: Challenges to Water Security: Equity, legal
pluralism, and climatic variability 4 Water governance reform in the
context of inequality: securing rights or legitimizing dispossession?
Helle Munk Ravnborg 5 Compulsory licensing under South Africa's National
Water Act Michael Kidd 6 Legal pluralism and customary water resources
management in Guatemala Ariella D'Andrea 7 Why the Western United States'
prior appropriation water rights system should weather climate variability
Jonathan R. Schutz 8 Adapting water laws to increasing demand and a
changing climate Eric L. Garner PART 3: Multiple approaches for achieving
access to water 9 The human right to water as a creature of global
administrative law Owen McIntyre 10 The right to water in a transboundary
context: emergence of seminal trends Christina Leb 11 Scottish Water: a
public-sector success story Sarah Hendry PART 4: Science and the Law:
bridging the gap 12 Are we killing the rain? Meditations on the water cycle
and, more particularly, on bioprecipitation Jane Maslow Cohen 13 Governing
water augmentation under the Watercourse Convention Rhett B. Larson PART 5:
Cooperation on Transboundary water resources: current state and future
directions 14 Joint infrastructure and the sharing of benefits in the
Senegal and Niger watersheds Mara Tignino 15 Ad hoc legal mechanisms
governing transboundary aquifers: current status and future prospects
Laura Movilla Pateiro 16 Adaptation in the Tisza: innovation and
tribulation at the sub-basin level Shanna N. McClain, Carl Bruch and Silvia
Secchi
1 Introduction Marcella Nanni, Stefano Burchi, Ariella D'Andrea, Gabriel
Eckstein PART 1: Water law developments and trends in a changing world 2 A
comparative review of contemporary water resources legislation: trends,
developments and an agenda for reform Stefano Burchi 3 Legislation as a
tool in support of adaptive water management in response to climate change
Marcella Nanni PART 2: Challenges to Water Security: Equity, legal
pluralism, and climatic variability 4 Water governance reform in the
context of inequality: securing rights or legitimizing dispossession?
Helle Munk Ravnborg 5 Compulsory licensing under South Africa's National
Water Act Michael Kidd 6 Legal pluralism and customary water resources
management in Guatemala Ariella D'Andrea 7 Why the Western United States'
prior appropriation water rights system should weather climate variability
Jonathan R. Schutz 8 Adapting water laws to increasing demand and a
changing climate Eric L. Garner PART 3: Multiple approaches for achieving
access to water 9 The human right to water as a creature of global
administrative law Owen McIntyre 10 The right to water in a transboundary
context: emergence of seminal trends Christina Leb 11 Scottish Water: a
public-sector success story Sarah Hendry PART 4: Science and the Law:
bridging the gap 12 Are we killing the rain? Meditations on the water cycle
and, more particularly, on bioprecipitation Jane Maslow Cohen 13 Governing
water augmentation under the Watercourse Convention Rhett B. Larson PART 5:
Cooperation on Transboundary water resources: current state and future
directions 14 Joint infrastructure and the sharing of benefits in the
Senegal and Niger watersheds Mara Tignino 15 Ad hoc legal mechanisms
governing transboundary aquifers: current status and future prospects
Laura Movilla Pateiro 16 Adaptation in the Tisza: innovation and
tribulation at the sub-basin level Shanna N. McClain, Carl Bruch and Silvia
Secchi
Eckstein PART 1: Water law developments and trends in a changing world 2 A
comparative review of contemporary water resources legislation: trends,
developments and an agenda for reform Stefano Burchi 3 Legislation as a
tool in support of adaptive water management in response to climate change
Marcella Nanni PART 2: Challenges to Water Security: Equity, legal
pluralism, and climatic variability 4 Water governance reform in the
context of inequality: securing rights or legitimizing dispossession?
Helle Munk Ravnborg 5 Compulsory licensing under South Africa's National
Water Act Michael Kidd 6 Legal pluralism and customary water resources
management in Guatemala Ariella D'Andrea 7 Why the Western United States'
prior appropriation water rights system should weather climate variability
Jonathan R. Schutz 8 Adapting water laws to increasing demand and a
changing climate Eric L. Garner PART 3: Multiple approaches for achieving
access to water 9 The human right to water as a creature of global
administrative law Owen McIntyre 10 The right to water in a transboundary
context: emergence of seminal trends Christina Leb 11 Scottish Water: a
public-sector success story Sarah Hendry PART 4: Science and the Law:
bridging the gap 12 Are we killing the rain? Meditations on the water cycle
and, more particularly, on bioprecipitation Jane Maslow Cohen 13 Governing
water augmentation under the Watercourse Convention Rhett B. Larson PART 5:
Cooperation on Transboundary water resources: current state and future
directions 14 Joint infrastructure and the sharing of benefits in the
Senegal and Niger watersheds Mara Tignino 15 Ad hoc legal mechanisms
governing transboundary aquifers: current status and future prospects
Laura Movilla Pateiro 16 Adaptation in the Tisza: innovation and
tribulation at the sub-basin level Shanna N. McClain, Carl Bruch and Silvia
Secchi