The potential limitations on its basin decision-making processes of granting self-defence rights to Father Rhine

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Recent grants of legal rights to rivers would seem to infuse traditional anthropocentric river governance with greater eco-centrism. Through a thought experiment, we scrutinize this proposition for the Rhine basin. We consider the governance implications of granting (procedural/material) rights to the river and elaborate on their implications for the three highly institutionalized regimes of the Rhine River of water quality, flooding and transport. Since we find that a shift to more eco-centrism has already occurred and since the right granted to the river would not be absolute, we deem radical transformations unlikely.

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Wilk, B., Hegger, D. L. T., Dieperink, C., Kim, R. E., & Driessen, P. P. J. (2019). The potential limitations on its basin decision-making processes of granting self-defence rights to Father Rhine. Water International, 44(6–7), 684–700. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2019.1651965

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