Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

Leb, Christina (Universite de Geneve)

Cambridge University Press

07/2013

366

Dura

Inglês

9781107035973

15 a 20 dias

Experts agree that cooperation is vital if we are to solve the challenges posed to transboundary freshwater systems by climate change, population growth and growing water demand. This examination of the legal aspects of cooperation is intended for international lawyers, water practitioners, students and anyone interested in international water management.
Introduction; Part I. Acknowledging Interdependence: 1. Cooperation between sovereign states; 2. Development of international water law; Part II. A General Duty to Cooperate: What Does it Mean?: 3. The duty to cooperate and concurrence of principles; 4. Informing cooperation; 5. Adoption of joint measures; Part III. Dealing with Evolving Challenges: 6. International protection of vital human water needs; 7. Emerging international cooperation on global water challenges; 8. Conclusion; Annex: consideration of cooperation in international treaties.
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