In an age of increasing interjurisdictional water conflict and water management concern, the list of accomplishments of the Boundary Water Treaty of 1909 (BWT), reached in a harmonious manner, raises the possibility that, perhaps, the management mechanisms of the BWT might beneficially be used in other contexts. This Article will take up that possibility in the context of three contemporary American interstate water allocation disputes. These disputes are (1) a relatively simple cross-border complaint by a downstream state, South Carolina, that North Carolina cities are using too much water of the Catawba River; (2) the basin-wide dispute regarding water use and allocation in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint Basin; and (3) the claim of...
In spite of the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, however, there are at least two reasons why our pres...
Conflicts over transboundary freshwater resources arise, to a large degree, because property rights ...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...
In an age of increasing interjurisdictional water conflict and water management concern, the list of...
The treaty provides the principles and mechanisms to help resolve disputes and to prevent future one...
The 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty (Treaty) is a model of, international water resources cooperation be...
A speech that discusses relations between the U.S. and Canada with the Boundary Waters Treaty (BWT) ...
Contemporaneous with significant climate change and heightened environmental concerns, the Supreme C...
This Note argues that article II of the Boundary Waters Treaty, when applied, has failed to resolve ...
It is black letter constitutional theory that the several states are the masters of their property l...
Intergovernmental disputes involving water allocationand the environment are widespread and impose c...
This article analyzes how local stakeholders along the Canada – U.S. border are increasingly involve...
Water managers have long called for management at watershed scales, instead of using hydrologically ...
The management of transboundary water resources between the united states, Mexico and Canada is chan...
This Article explores some issues pertaining to interbasin diversion of water in the East. The major...
In spite of the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, however, there are at least two reasons why our pres...
Conflicts over transboundary freshwater resources arise, to a large degree, because property rights ...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...
In an age of increasing interjurisdictional water conflict and water management concern, the list of...
The treaty provides the principles and mechanisms to help resolve disputes and to prevent future one...
The 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty (Treaty) is a model of, international water resources cooperation be...
A speech that discusses relations between the U.S. and Canada with the Boundary Waters Treaty (BWT) ...
Contemporaneous with significant climate change and heightened environmental concerns, the Supreme C...
This Note argues that article II of the Boundary Waters Treaty, when applied, has failed to resolve ...
It is black letter constitutional theory that the several states are the masters of their property l...
Intergovernmental disputes involving water allocationand the environment are widespread and impose c...
This article analyzes how local stakeholders along the Canada – U.S. border are increasingly involve...
Water managers have long called for management at watershed scales, instead of using hydrologically ...
The management of transboundary water resources between the united states, Mexico and Canada is chan...
This Article explores some issues pertaining to interbasin diversion of water in the East. The major...
In spite of the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, however, there are at least two reasons why our pres...
Conflicts over transboundary freshwater resources arise, to a large degree, because property rights ...
Water policy seems in perpetual crisis. Increasingly, conflicts extend beyond the statutory authorit...