As the world's population continues to grow, it places increasing demands on Earth's finite supply of fresh water. This book examines the rules of international law that govern the non-navigational uses of international watercourses. The basic rules are reflected in the 1997 United Nations Convention; this book not only covers issues surrounding the Convention, but also explores the major cases and controversies concerning international watercourses as a background against which to consider the basic substantive and procedural rights and obligations of states.
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International Law Commission. (1994). Draft articles on the law of the non-navigational uses of international watercourses and commentaries thereto and resolution on transboundary confined groundwater. Yearbook of the International Law Commission, Volume II, Part One: Documents of the Forty-Fifth Session, II(I), 145. Retrieved from http://legal.un.org/ilc/publications/yearbooks/Ybkvolumes(e)/ILC_1993_v2_p1_e.pdf
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