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049 _aTR-IsMEF
050 0 0 _aKMC208.3
_b.K53 2002
100 1 _aKibaroğlu, Ayșegül,
245 1 0 _aBuilding a regime for the waters of the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin /
_cby Ayşegül Kibaroğlu, Advisor, GAP-RDA, Southeastern Anatolia Project Regional Development Administration, Turkey.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bKluwer Law International,
_c2002.
264 4 _c©2002
300 _axx, 334 pages ;
_c25 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aInternational and national water law and policy series.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
596 _a1
650 0 _aInternational rivers
_zMiddle East
650 0 _aWater rights (International law)
651 0 _aTigris River Watershed
_xInternational status.
651 0 _aEuphrates River Watershed
_xInternational status.
830 0 _aInternational and national water law and policy series.
900 _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules
910 _aPandora.
942 _2lcc
_cBKS
_01
970 0 1 _tContents
970 0 1 _aPreface,
_cPatricia Wouters,
_fWouters, Patricia,
_cSergei Vinogradov,
_fVinogradov, Sergei,
_pvii
970 0 1 _aAcknowledgments,
_pxvii
970 0 1 _aList of Abbreviations,
_pxix
970 0 1 _aForeword,
_cTony Allan,
_fAllan, Tony,
_pxxi
970 0 1 _aIntroduction,
_p1
970 1 2 _lChapter 1
_tCooperation over Transboundary Water Resources: A Debate,
_p11
970 1 1 _l1.
_tIntroduction,
_p11
970 1 1 _l2.
_tRealists: 'Water is a potential source of conflict',
_p16
970 1 1 _l3.
_tPolitical Economists: 'Virtual water',
_p21
970 1 1 _l4.
_tInstitutionalists: 'Efficient and equitable management and utilisation of water resources can ease tension among the riparians',
_p26
970 1 1 _l4.1.
_tInternational Law,
_p30
970 1 1 _l4.2.
_tInternational Organisations,
_p33
970 1 1 _l4.3.
_tHydro-economics,
_p38
970 1 1 _l5.
_tInternational Regimes: A Theoretical Framework for Cooperation on Transboundary Water Resources,
_p41
970 1 1 _l5.1.
_tDefinition of International Regimes,
_p42
970 1 1 _l5.2.
_tCharacteristics of International Regimes: Principles, Norms, Rules and Decision-Making Procedures,
_p46
970 1 1 _l5.3.
_tRegime Formation,
_p48
970 1 1 _l5.3.1.
_tSpontaneous Orders,
_p49
970 1 1 _l5.3.2.
_tImposed Orders,
_p49
970 1 1 _l5.3.3.
_tNegotiated Orders,
_p51
970 1 1 _l5.3.3.1.
_tInstitutional bargaining,
_p51
970 1 1 _l5.3.3.2.
_tEpistemic communities,
_p54
970 1 1 _l5.3.4.
_tRegimes and International Agreements,
_p55
970 1 1 _l6.
_tConclusion,
_p56
970 1 2 _lChapter 2
_tWater in the International Agenda: Steps to Regime Building,
_p59
970 1 1 _l1.
_tIntroduction,
_p59
970 1 1 _l2.
_tConferences Under the Auspices of the United Nations,
_p63
970 1 1 _l2.1.
_tUnited Nations Conference on the Human Environment (1972): Stockholm Action Plan for the Environment,
_p63
970 1 1 _l2.2.
_tUnited Nations Water Conference (1977): The Mar del Plata Action Plan,
_p66
970 1 1 _l2.3.
_tInternational Conference on Water and the Environment (1992): The Dublin Statement,
_p71
970 1 1 _l2.4.
_tUnited Nations Conference on Environment and Development (1992): Agenda 21, Chapter 18,
_p77
970 1 1 _l3.
_tEfforts of the United Nations Specialised Agencies,
_p83
970 1 1 _l3.1.
_tUNDP Symposium A Strategy For Water Sector Capacity-Building (1991): The Delft Declaration,
_p83
970 1 1 _l3.2.
_tA Joint Study by World Bank, FAO and UNDP (1994): A Guide to the Management of Water Resources,
_p86
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.
_tFormulation of National Water Resources Srategy,
_p87
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.
_tKey Issues in the Formulation of National Water Resources Strategy,
_p90
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.1.
_tInstitutional and human resources issues,
_p90
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.2.
_tStakeholder participation,
_p91
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.3.
_tInformation systems,
_p92
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.4.
_tThe role of economics,
_p93
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.5.
_tInternational considerations,
_p93
970 1 1 _l4.
_tEmergence of International Water NGOs: World Water Council, Global Water Partnership, and Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council,
_p94
970 1 1 _l4.1.
_tThe World Water Council (WWC),
_p94
970 1 1 _l4.1.1.
_tIntegrated Water Resources Management (IWRM),
_p96
970 1 1 _l4.1.2.
_tThe World Commission on Water for the 21st Century,
_p97
970 1 1 _l4.2.
_tThe Global Water Partnership (GWP),
_p100
970 1 1 _l4.2.1.
_tFramework for Action (FFA),
_p102
970 1 1 _l4.2.2.
_tIWRM ToolBox,
_p107
970 1 1 _l4.2.3.
_tGWP Water Partnerships,
_p108
970 1 1 _l4.3.
_tThe Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC): The VISION 21,
_p110
970 1 1 _l5.
_tConclusion,
_p115
970 1 2 _lChapter 3
_tCodification of International Water Law: Principles & Norms,
_p119
970 1 1 _l1.
_tIntroduction,
_p119
970 1 1 _l2.
_tLegal Framework Doctrines,
_p121
970 1 1 _l2.1.
_tTheory of Absolute Territorial Sovereignty,
_p122
970 1 1 _l2.2.
_tTheory of Absolute Integrity of the River,
_p123
970 1 1 _l2.3.
_tTheory of Limited (Restricted) Territorial Sovereignty,
_p124
970 1 1 _l3.
_tEvolution of International Water Law in its Early Stages,
_p124
970 1 1 _l4.
_tThe Work of the International Law Association (ILA): The Helsinki Rules,
_p128
970 1 1 _l4.1.
_tA Controversial Concept: International Drainage Basin,
_p130
970 1 1 _l4.2.
_tAbsolute Primacy of the Equitable Utilisation Rule,
_p133
970 1 1 _l5.
_tThe Efforts of the United Nations International Law Commission: Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses (1997),
_p136
970 1 1 _l5.1.
_tILC's Drafting of the International Water Law,
_p137
970 1 1 _l5.2.
_tThe Making of the UN Watercourses Convention,
_p139
970 1 1 _l5.3.
_tDefining the Subject of the Convention: International Watercourses,
_p142
970 1 1 _l5.4.
_tThe Convention and the Existing and Future Agreements,
_p144
970 1 1 _l5.5.
_tThe Key Principle to Reconcile the Interests of the Riparians: Equitable and Reasonable Utilisation,
_p145
970 1 1 _l5.6.
_tSubsidiarity of the No-Harm Rule,
_p149
970 1 1 _l5.7.
_tThe Principles Facilitating the Operationalisation of the Equitable Use,
_p153
970 1 1 _l6.
_tConclusion,
_p156
970 1 2 _lChapter 4
_tThe Hydrological Setting of the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin,
_p159
970 1 1 _l1.
_tIntroduction,
_p159
970 1 1 _l2.
_tPhysical Setting,
_p159
970 1 1 _l2.1.
_tGeography,
_p160
970 1 1 _l2.2.
_tClimate,
_p161
970 1 1 _l2.3.
_tHydrology,
_p162
970 1 1 _l2.3.1.
_tArea of Drainage Basin and River Lengths,
_p162
970 1 1 _l2.3.2.
_tMain Sources and Tributaries,
_p162
970 1 1 _l2.3.3.
_tRiver Discharge,
_p164
970 1 1 _l2.3.4.
_tWater Balance: Supply and Demand Ratios,
_p166
970 1 1 _l3.
_tWater Development and Management Practices in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin,
_p169
970 1 1 _l3.1.
_tHarmonious Nature of Water Politics from the 1920s to 1950s: The Development of the Rivers at a Minimal Level,
_p169
970 1 1 _l3.2.
_tThe Controversial Nature of Water Politics from 1960s to the Present: Initiation of Major Development Projects and Current Water Policy and Management,
_p170
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.
_tTurkey,
_p170
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.1.
_tEconomics factors,
_p170
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.2.
_tThe Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP),
_p172
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.3.
_tCurrent water policy and management,
_p183
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.3.1.
_tPopulation Growth and Urbanisation,
_p184
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.3.2.
_tFinancial Constraints,
_p184
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.3.3.
_tInstitutional Issues,
_p185
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.3.4.
_tParticipatory Irrigation Management in Turkey,
_p189
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.
_tSyria,
_p193
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.1.
_tEconomic factors,
_p193
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.2.
_tThe Euphrates Valley Project,
_p197
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.3.
_tCurrent water policy and management,
_p200
970 1 1 _l3.2.3.
_tIraq,
_p206
970 1 1 _l3.2.3.1.
_tEconomic factors,
_p206
970 1 1 _l3.2.3.2.
_tThartar Canal Project and water development schemes,
_p209
970 1 1 _l3.2.3.3.
_tCurrent water policy and management,
_p211
970 1 1 _l4.
_tConclusion,
_p216
970 1 2 _lChapter 5
_tMain Features of the International Regime Suggested for the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin,
_p219
970 1 1 _l1.
_tIntroduction,
_p219
970 1 1 _l2.
_tHydropolitics of the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin,
_p221
970 1 1 _l2.1.
_tEmergence of the Water Dispute among Turkey, Syria and Iraq,
_p221
970 1 1 _l2.2.
_tEarly Negotiations,
_p221
970 1 1 _l2.3.
_tAn Institutionalised Negotiation Framework: The Joint Technical Committee,
_p227
970 1 1 _l2.4.
_tIncidents of Water Crises in the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin,
_p229
970 1 1 _l2.5.
_tInterdependence, Cooperation and International Regimes,
_p230
970 1 1 _l3.
_tInstitutions for the Suggested Water Regime in the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin,
_p234
970 1 1 _l3.1.
_tPrinciples,
_p235
970 1 1 _l3.1.1.
_tEquitable and Efficient Management and Utilisation of Transboundary Rivers is a Key Determinant in Promoting Cooperation,
_p235
970 1 1 _l3.1.2.
_tNational Water Sector of Each Riparian is a Part of the Global Political Economy Where Adjustments Can be Made Through International Trade,
_p239
970 1 1 _l3.2.
_tNorms,
_p241
970 1 1 _l3.2.1.
_tThe Euphrates and Tigris Rivers Have to be Considered as Forming One Single Transboundary Watercourse System, and Managed Accordingly,
_p241
970 1 1 _l3.2.2.
_tThe Inventory of Water and Land Resources Should be Drawn up and Evaluated Jointly,
_p242
970 1 1 _l3.2.3.
_tEach Riparian Has the Right to Use the Waters of the International Watercourses in Their Respective Territories in an Equitable and Reasonable Manner,
_p243
970 1 1 _l3.2.4.
_tTo Attain Optimal Utilisation and Adequate Protection of the Euphrates-Tigris Rivers Cooperation Should be the Norm Among the Riparian States,
_p245
970 1 1 _l3.2.5.
_tRegular Exchange of Data and Information,
_p247
970 1 1 _l3.2.6.
_tDuty of Prior Notice,
_p247
970 1 1 _l3.2.7.
_tDue Attention Should be Paid to the Protection and Preservation of the Ecosystems of the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin,
_p248
970 1 1 _l3.3.
_tRules,
_p249
970 1 1 _l3.3.1.
_tThe Protocol of 1987 Between Turkey and Syria,
_p249
970 1 1 _l3.3.2.
_tWater Allocation Agreement Between Syria and Iraq: The Protocol of 1990,
_p251
970 1 1 _l3.3.3.
_tThe Three-Stage Plan,
_p252
970 1 1 _l3.3.3.1.
_tStage - 1 inventory studies for water resources,
_p254
970 1 1 _l3.3.3.2.
_tStage - 2 inventory studies for land resources,
_p255
970 1 1 _l3.3.3.3.
_tStage - 3 evaluation of water and land resources,
_p255
970 1 1 _l3.3.4.
_tViews of the Downstream Riparians on the Three-Stage Plan,
_p256
970 1 1 _l3.3.5.
_tViews of Turkey on the UN Watercourses Convention,
_p257
970 1 1 _l3.4.
_tDecision-Making Procedures: From Joint Technical Committee to River Basin Organisation,
_p259
970 1 1 _l4.
_tConclusion,
_p262
970 0 1 _aConclusion,
_p265
970 0 1 _lAppendix 1
_tText of the Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses,
_p273
970 0 1 _lAppendix 2
_tTable of Ratifications and Declarations,
_p295
970 0 1 _lAppendix 3
_tJoint Communique,
_p297
970 0 1 _lAppendix 4
_tGeographic Information Systems and Water Resources Management,
_p301
970 0 1 _aIndex to Authors,
_p315
970 0 1 _aGeneral Index,
_p319
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