Contents:
Volume I
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Mara Tignino
PART I NOTIONS AND PRINCIPLES
1. Eyal Benvenisti (1996), ‘Collective Action in the Utilization of
Shared Freshwater: The Challenges of International Water Resources
Law’, American Journal of International Law, 90 (3), July,
384–415
2. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes (2009), ‘Freshwater and
International Law: The Interplay Between Universal, Regional and
Basin Perspectives’, United Nations World Water Development Report
3: Water in a Changing World, Paris, France: United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),
1–10
3. Charles B. Bourne (1996), ‘The International Law Association’s
Contribution to International Water Resources Law’, Natural
Resources Journal, 36 (2), Spring, 155–216
4. Stephen C. McCaffrey (1996), ‘The Harmon Doctrine One Hundred
Years Later: Buried, Not Praised’, Natural Resources Journal, 36
(3), Summer, 549–90
PART II INTERNATIONAL WATERCOURSES AND LAKES
5. Maurizio Arcari (1997), ‘The Codification of the Law of
International Watercourses: The Draft Articles Adopted by the
International Law Commission’, Anuario de Derecho Internacional,
XIII, 3–32
6. Lucius Caflisch (1998), ‘Regulation of the Uses of International
Watercourses’, in Salman M.A. Salman and Laurence Boisson de
Chazournes (eds), International Watercourses: Enhancing Cooperation
and Managing Conflict, Proceedings of a World Bank Seminar, World
Bank Technical Paper Number 414, Chapter One, Washington, DC: World
Bank, 3–16
7. ‘Draft Articles on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of
International Watercourses’ (1996), in Yearbook of the
International Law Commission 1994, Volume II, Part Two: Report of
the Commission to the General Assembly on the Work of its
Forty-Sixth Session, Chapter III, Section D, New York, NY and
Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations, 89–135
8. ‘Introduction’, ‘Sovereignty Over Water’, ‘Independencies in the
Water Cycle’, ‘The Value of Water’, ‘Water and Culture’,
‘Cooperation as Allocation’, ‘Cooperation as Salvation’,
‘Cooperation as Opportunity’, ‘Cooperation and Participation of
Stakeholders’, ‘Framework for the Integrated Management of
International Watercourses’, ‘A Human Right to Water’, ‘Water and
Security’ and ‘Water for Peace – Peace for Water’ (2000), in
National Sovereignty and International Watercourses, The Hague,
Netherlands: Green Cross International, Chapters 1–13, March,
16–59
9. Patricia K. Wouters (1992), ‘Allocation of the Non-Navigational
Uses of International Watercourses: Efforts at Codification and the
Experience of Canada and the United States’, Canadian Yearbook of
International Law, 30, December, 43–88
PART III TRANSBOUNDARY GROUNDWATERS
10. Gabriel E. Eckstein (2007), ‘Commentary on the U.N.
International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Law of
Transboundary Aquifers’, Colorado Journal of International
Environmental Law and Policy, 18 (3), 537–610
11. Owen McIntyre (2011), ‘International Water Resources Law and
the International Law Commission Draft Articles on Transboundary
Aquifers: A Missed Opportunity for Cross-Fertilisation?’,
International Community Law Review, 13 (3), 237–54
12. Francesco Sindico (2011), ‘The Guarani Aquifer System and the
International Law of Transboundary Aquifers’, International
Community Law Review, 13 (3), 255–72
PART IV ACCESS TO WATER, NON-STATE ACTORS AND WATER RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
13. Carl Bruch (2005), ‘Evolution of Public Involvement in
International Watercourse Management’, in Carl Bruch, Libor Jansky,
Mikiyasu Nakayama and Kazimierz A. Salewicz (eds), Public
Participation in the Governance of International Freshwater
Resources, Chapter 2, Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University
Press, 21–72
14. Catarina de Albuquerque (2010), ‘Report of the Independent
Expert on the Issue of Human Rights Obligations Related to Access
to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation’, United Nations General
Assembly, Human Rights Council Fifteenth Session, Report
GE.10-14831, New York, NY: United Nations, 1–22
15. Christina Leb (2012), ‘The Right to Water in a Transboundary
Context: Emergence of Seminal Trends’, Water International, 37 (6),
October, 640–53
16. Stephen McCaffrey (1992), ‘A Human Right to Water: Domestic and
International Implications’, Georgetown International Environmental
Law Review, 5 (1), 1–24
17. Dinah Shelton (2013), ‘Water Rights of Indigenous Peoples and
Local Communities’, in Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Christina
Leb and Mara Tignino (eds), International Law and Freshwater: The
Multiple Challenges, Chapter 5, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:
Edward Elgar Publishing, 69–94
18. Attila Tanzi (2010), ‘Reducing the Gap Between International
Water Law and Human Rights Law: The UNECE Protocol on Water and
Health’, International Community Law Review, 12 (3), 267–85
19. Mara Tignino (2014), ‘The Right to Water and Sanitation in
Post-Conflict Legal Mechanisms: An Emerging Regime?’, in Erika
Weinthal, Jessica Troell and Mikiyasu Nakayama (eds), Water and
Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, Part 5, Abingdon, UK and New York, NY:
Earthscan, 383–402
Volume II
Acknowledgements
An introduction to both volumes by the editors appears in Volume
I
PART I WATER AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
1. Cynthia Baumann (2001), ‘Water Wars: Canada’s Upstream Battle to
Ban Bulk Water Export’, Minnesota Journal of Global Trade, 10,
Winter, 109–32
2. Edith Brown Weiss (2005), ‘Water Transfers and International
Trade Law’, in Edith Brown Weiss, Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
and Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder (eds), Fresh Water and
International Economic Law, Chapter 3, Oxford, UK: Oxford
University Press, 61–89
3. Philippe Cullet and Alix Gowlland-Gualtieri (2005), ‘Local
Communities and Water Investments’, in Edith Brown Weiss, Laurence
Boisson de Chazournes and Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder (eds),
Fresh Water and International Economic Law, Chapter 13, Oxford, UK:
Oxford University Press, 303–32
4. Valerie Hughes and Gabrielle Marceau (2013), ‘WTO and Trade in
Natural Resources’, in Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Christina
Leb and Mara Tignino (eds), International Law and Freshwater: The
Multiple Challenges, Chapter 14, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton,
MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 266–97
5. Francesco Sindico (2007), ‘Water Export Bans for Environmental
Purposes Before the WTO: A Reflection of the Difficult Relationship
Between Trade and Environment’, Revue Hellénique de Droit
International, 60, 153–72
6. Jorge E. Vinuales (2009), ‘Access to Water in Foreign Investment
Disputes’, Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 21
(4), 733–51
PART II WATER AND THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
7. Richard B. Bilder (1972), ‘Controlling Great Lakes Pollution: A
Study in United States-Canadian Environmental Cooperation’,
Michigan Law Review, 70 (3), January, 469–556
8. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Christina Leb and Mara Tignino
(2011), ‘Environmental Protection and Access to Water: The
Challenges Ahead’, in Michael R. Van der Valk and Penelope Keenan
(eds), The Right to Water and Water Rights in a Changing World,
Chapter 2, Delft, Netherlands: UNESCO, 9–24
9. Johan G. Lammers (1984), ‘Treaty Law’, in Pollution of
International Watercourses: A Search for Substantive Rules and
Principles of Law, Chapter IV, The Hague, Netherlands: Martinus
Nijhoff, 89–123
10. Ludwik A. Teclaff (1976), ‘Harmonizing Water Resources
Development and Use with Environmental Protection in Municipal and
International Law’, Natural Resources Journal, 16 (4), October,
807–61
PART III WATER AND INSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION
11. Dante A. Caponera (1985), ‘Patterns of Cooperation in
International Water Law: Principles and Institutions’, Natural
Resources Journal, 25 (3), July, 563–87
12. Lilian del Castillo Laborde (2008), ‘The Rio de la Plata River
Basin: The Path Towards Basin Institutions’, in Olli Varis, Cecilia
Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas (eds), Management of Transboundary
Rivers and Lakes, Chapter 11, Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag,
269–92
13. Ellen Hey (2009), ‘Multi-Dimensional Public Governance
Arrangements for the Protection of the Transboundary Aquatic
Environment in the European Union: The Changing Interplay Between
European and Public International Law’, International Organizations
Law Review, 6 (1), 191–223
14. Makane Moïse Mbengue (2014), ‘A Model for African Shared Water
Resources: The Senegal River Legal System’, Review of European
Community and International Environmental Law, 23 (1), April,
59–66
15. Salman M.A. Salman (2009), ‘The Notification Process’ and
‘Objections to Bank-Financed Projects’, in The World Bank Policy
for Projects on International Waterways: An Historical and Legal
Analysis, Chapters 5–6, Washington, DC: World Bank, 105–60
PART IV INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY, AND DISPUTE
SETTLEMENT
16. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes (2013), ‘Dispute Settlement
Procedures and Fresh Water: Multiplicity and Diversity at Stake’,
in Nerina Boschiero, Tullio Scovazzi, Cesare Pitea and Chiara Ragni
(eds), International Courts and the Development of International
Law: Essays in Honour of Tullio Treves, Part III, The Hague,
Netherlands: Asser Press, 109–20
17. Jutta Brunnée and Stephen J. Toope, (1997), ‘Environmental
Security and Freshwater Resources: Ecosystem Regime Building’,
American Journal of International Law, 91 (1), January, 26–59
18. Salman M.A. Salman (2013), ‘Mediation of International Water
Disputes — The Indus, the Jordan, and the Nile Basins
Interventions’, in Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Christina Leb
and Mara Tignino (eds), International Law and Freshwater: The
Multiple Challenges, Chapter 18, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton,
MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 360–405
19. Jeffrey D. Stein (2011), ‘Waging Waterfare: Israel,
Palestinians, and the Need for a New Hydro-Logic to Govern Water
Rights Under Occupation’, New York University Journal of
International Law and Politics, 44 (1), 165–217
20. Mara Tignino (2010), ‘Water, International Peace, and
Security’, International Review of the Red Cross, 92 (879),
September, 647–74
Index
Edited by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Professor of International Law and Mara Tignino, Reader, Platform for International Water Law/Geneva Water Hub, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva, Switzerland
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