Fresh Water in International Law
Just published: Fresh Water in International Law by (OUP 2013)
This book examines fresh water through the lenses of the various rules of international law, providing academics, policy makers and practitioners with a detailed knowledge of how regimes such as boundary delimitation, human rights and investment law are linked through the uses, management and protection of this vital resource.
Key features:
- Readers obtain holistic view of regulatory, economic, environmental, institutional, human rights and dispute settlement issues
- In-depth analysis of case law demonstrates how legal instruments governing fresh water are applied in practice
- Historic overviews and discussion of current trends provide perspective on unique evolutions in international law
For more information, please contact Katherine Marshall at OUP.
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24 oct. 2013