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_aK3496 _b.E25 2017 |
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_aEckstein, Gabriel, _eauthor. |
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_aThe international law of transboundary groundwater resources / _cGabriel Eckstein. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon ; _aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, _c2017. |
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_avi, 174 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 157-167) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction : groundwater at the global level -- Understanding groundwater resources and aquifers -- Groundwater resources in a transboundary context -- Early legal treatment of groundwater resources -- Groundwater and aquifers under the UN Watercourses Convention -- Groundwater and aquifers under the UN Draft Articles on the Law of Transboundary Aquifers -- Trends in the evolution of international law of transboundary aquifers -- Gaps in the law of transboundary aquifers. | |
520 | _aThis book provides a comprehensive review of the state of international law as it applies to transboundary groundwater resources and aquifers. The main focus is on recent developments and the emerging international law for transboundary aquifers as reflected in the practice of states and the work of the UN International Law Commission, UN Economic Commission for Europe, and International Law Association. The author takes an interdisciplinary approach to the subject matter and provides the scientific hydro-geological underpinning for the application of law and policy to transboundary groundwater resources. He also addresses the growing global dependence on this hidden resource, as well as both the historical and scientific context for development of the law. The book provides case examples throughout to illustrate the various concepts and developments. These include more detailed examinations of the few existing transboundary aquifer agreements in operation, such as for aquifers between France and Switzerland and Jordan and Saudi Arabia, as well as aquifers in North Africa and in South America. | ||
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_aGroundwater _xLaw and legislation |
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_aWater resources development _xLaw and legislation |
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650 | 0 | _aWater rights (International law) | |
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_aUnited Nations Convention on the Law of International Watercourses _d(1997) |
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_aWater resources development _xInternational cooperation |
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_aList of illustrations, _pvii. |
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_aPreface, _pix. |
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_tIntroduction, _p1. |
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_tUnderstanding groundwater resources and aquifers, _p8. |
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_tGroundwater resources in a transboundary context, _p31. |
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_tEarly legal treatment of groundwater resources, _p48. |
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_tGroundwater and aquifers under the UN watercourses convention, _p68. |
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_tGroundwater and aquifers under the UN draft articles on the law of transboundary aquifers, _p81. |
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_tTrends in the evolution of international law of transboundary aquifers, _p117. |
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_tGaps in the law of transboundary aquifers, _p133. |
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_tAppendix A UN Draft articles on the law of transboundary aquifers, _p143. |
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_tAppendix B UNECE model provisions on transboundary groundwaters, _p153. |
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_aReferences, _p157. |
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_aIndex, _p168. |
970 | 0 | 1 | _aILLUSTRATIONS. |
970 | 0 | 1 | _aFIGURES. |
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_tTransboundary aquifers of the world-edition 2015, _p4. |
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_tAn unconfined aquifer overlying a confined aquifer, _p12. |
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_tThe hydrological cycle, _p14. |
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_tDistribution of the Earth's water, _p14. |
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_tEffluent (gaining) and influent (losing) aquifer-river relationship, _p20. |
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_tCone of depression surrounding a water well, _p26. |
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_tModel A: unconfined transboundary aquifer linked to contiguos river, _p34. |
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_tModel B: unconfined transboundary aquifer linked to successive river, _p37. |
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_tModel C: unconfined transboundary aquifer linked to domestic river, _p40. |
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_tModel D: unconfined domestic: aquifer linked to transboundary river, _p41. |
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_tModel E: confined transboundary aquifer with recharge zone in one state, _p44. |
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_tModel F: unconfined transboundary fossil aquifer, _p46. |
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_tTop ten groundwater-abstracting countries (as of 2010), _p3. |
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