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Notes on editors and contributors |
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Introduction |
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PART 1 Comparative national water law and policy |
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1 Customary water rights and legal pluralism |
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2 A comparative analysis of the public trust doctrine for managing water in the United States and India |
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23 | (15) |
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3 Water rights and permitting: a South African approach |
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38 | (13) |
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4 The EU approach for integrated water resource management: transposing the EU Water Framework Directive within a national context -- key insights from experience |
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51 | (14) |
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65 | (13) |
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6 Water pollution and water quality: shifting regulatory paradigms |
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78 | (17) |
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7 Contaminants of emerging concern |
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95 | (14) |
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8 The human right to water |
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109 | (11) |
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9 Governance and regulation of water and sanitation services provision |
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120 | (15) |
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10 Legal aspects of flood management |
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135 | (14) |
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11 Water allocation and management during drought |
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149 | (13) |
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12 Stakeholder engagement for inclusive water governance |
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162 | (14) |
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13 Monitoring and enforcement: the United States Clean Water Act model |
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176 | (15) |
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PART 2 Transboundary water law and policy |
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191 | (120) |
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14 The treaty architecture for the governance of transboundary aquifers, lakes and rivers |
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193 | (12) |
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15 The evolution of international law relating to transboundary waters |
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205 | (12) |
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16 International law and transboundary aquifers |
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217 | (17) |
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17 Substantive rules of international water law |
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234 | (13) |
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18 The significance of the duty to cooperate for transboundary water resources management under international water law |
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247 | (13) |
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19 Joint institutional arrangements for governing shared water resources: a comparative analysis of state practice |
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260 | (15) |
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20 Strengthening the implementation of transboundary water agreements: insights from the UNECE Water Convention Implementation Committee |
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275 | (12) |
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21 The role of non-state actors in the development and implementation of international water law |
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287 | (10) |
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22 Hydro-hegemons and international water law |
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297 | (14) |
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PART 3 Cross-cutting issues |
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311 | (84) |
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23 Water resources and international investment law |
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313 | (13) |
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24 Water justice: understanding the philosophical underpinning of decision-making in the context of international water governance |
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326 | (13) |
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25 Adaptive water governance: a theoretical approach reflected in the Mauri and Desaguadero River Basin adaptation plan |
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339 | (13) |
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Juan Carlos Sanchez Ramirez |
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26 A brief history of global water governance |
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352 | (15) |
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27 The sustainable development goals in relation to water management: what role for legal frameworks? |
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367 | (15) |
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28 Water security as an evolving paradigm: local, national, regional and global considerations |
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382 | (13) |
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Conclusions |
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Index |
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