Ruby MoynihanTransboundary Freshwater Ecosystems in International Law
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Ruby Moynihan is an Irish Research Council Fellow at the School of Law, University College Cork, Ireland and Adjunct Lecturer/Senior Research Fellow at the New Zealand Centre for Public Law, Victoria University of Wellington. She is also an Enrolled Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand. Her work has contributed to high-level projects for the United Nations and other international organisations.
1. The role of international law in addressing the global freshwater
ecosystem crisis; 2. Conceptualising the UNECE water and environmental
regime - establishing the basis for coherent interpretation and
institutional interaction; 3. Contemporary status of international law on
transboundary freshwater ecosystems; 4. The common normative framework of
the UNECE environmental regime and its contribution to international water
law; 5. An ecosystem approach in international law concerning transboundary
freshwater ecosystem; 6. Public participation - its contribution to
procedural justice and intra-generational equity in a water scarce future;
7. River basin organisations, basin agreements and European environmental
law in the UNECE regime; 8. Transboundary freshwater ecosystems in
international law: The role, impact and future of the UNECE environmental
regime.