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Routledge Handbook of Water Law and Policy [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Dundee, UK), Edited by (University of Dundee, UK), Edited by (UNESCO, University of Dundee, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 434 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 920 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138121207
  • ISBN-13: 9781138121201
  • Formaat: Hardback, 434 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 920 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138121207
  • ISBN-13: 9781138121201

Water plays a key role in addressing the most pressing global challenges of our time, including climate change adaptation, food and energy security, environmental sustainability, and the promotion of peace and stability. This comprehensive handbook explores the pivotal place of law and policy in efforts to ensure that water enables positive responses to these challenges and provides a basis for sound governance.

The book reveals that significant progress has been made in recent decades to strengthen the governance of water resource management at different scales, including helping to address international and sub-national conflicts over transboundary water resources. It demonstrates that ‘effective’ laws and policies are fundamental drivers for the safe, equitable and sustainable utilisation of water. However, it is also shown that what might constitute an effective law or policy related to water resources management is still hotly debated. As such, the handbook provides an important and definitive reference text for all studying water governance and management.

List of illustrations
ix
Notes on editors and contributors xi
Introduction 1(6)
Andrew Allan
Sarah Hendry
Alistair Rieu-Clarke
PART 1 Comparative national water law and policy
7(184)
1 Customary water rights and legal pluralism
9(14)
Barbara van Koppen
2 A comparative analysis of the public trust doctrine for managing water in the United States and India
23(15)
Melissa K. Scanlan
3 Water rights and permitting: a South African approach
38(13)
Michael Kidd
4 The EU approach for integrated water resource management: transposing the EU Water Framework Directive within a national context -- key insights from experience
51(14)
Marleen van Rijswick
Andrea Keessen
5 Water markets
65(13)
Michael Hantke-Domas
6 Water pollution and water quality: shifting regulatory paradigms
78(17)
William Howarth
7 Contaminants of emerging concern
95(14)
Sarah Hendry
8 The human right to water
109(11)
Inga T. Winkler
9 Governance and regulation of water and sanitation services provision
120(15)
Richard Franceys
Paul Hutchings
10 Legal aspects of flood management
135(14)
Andrew Allan
11 Water allocation and management during drought
149(13)
A. Dan Tarlock
12 Stakeholder engagement for inclusive water governance
162(14)
Aziza Akhmouch
Delphine Clavreul
13 Monitoring and enforcement: the United States Clean Water Act model
176(15)
LeRoy C. Paddock
Laura C. Mulherin
PART 2 Transboundary water law and policy
191(120)
14 The treaty architecture for the governance of transboundary aquifers, lakes and rivers
193(12)
Alistair Rieu-Clarke
15 The evolution of international law relating to transboundary waters
205(12)
Stephen C. McCaffrey
16 International law and transboundary aquifers
217(17)
Gabriel E. Eckstein
17 Substantive rules of international water law
234(13)
Owen McIntyre
18 The significance of the duty to cooperate for transboundary water resources management under international water law
247(13)
Christina Leb
19 Joint institutional arrangements for governing shared water resources: a comparative analysis of state practice
260(15)
Susanne Schmeier
20 Strengthening the implementation of transboundary water agreements: insights from the UNECE Water Convention Implementation Committee
275(12)
Nataliya Nikiforova
21 The role of non-state actors in the development and implementation of international water law
287(10)
Komlan Sangbana
22 Hydro-hegemons and international water law
297(14)
Rebecca L. Farnum
Stephanie Hawkins
Mia Tamarin
PART 3 Cross-cutting issues
311(84)
23 Water resources and international investment law
313(13)
Ana Maria Daza-Clark
24 Water justice: understanding the philosophical underpinning of decision-making in the context of international water governance
326(13)
Marian J. Neal
Peter S. Wenz
25 Adaptive water governance: a theoretical approach reflected in the Mauri and Desaguadero River Basin adaptation plan
339(13)
Juan Carlos Sanchez Ramirez
Paula Pacheco Mollinedo
Natalia Aguilar Porras
26 A brief history of global water governance
352(15)
Joshua Newton
27 The sustainable development goals in relation to water management: what role for legal frameworks?
367(15)
Anna Schulz
28 Water security as an evolving paradigm: local, national, regional and global considerations
382(13)
Bjørn-Oliver Magsig
Conclusions 395(11)
Andrew Allan
Sarah Hendry
Alistair Rieu-Clarke
Index 406
Alistair Rieu-Clarke is Chair in Law at the Law School, University of Northumbria, UK.

Andrew Allan is Senior Lecturer in National Water Law at the Centre for Water Law, Policy & Science, University of Dundee, UK.

Sarah Hendry is Senior Lecturer in Water Law at the Centre for Water Law, Policy & Science, University of Dundee, UK.