In the foreseeable future there will be two legal framework instruments covering transboundary water issues in force at the global level: the 1997 United Nations (UN) Watercourses Convention and the 1992 UN Economic Commission for Europe Water Convention. This development raises questions about the compatibility of both instruments, and how they might be implemented in a coordinated manner. A comparative analysis of the text of both instruments demonstrates that there are both similarities and differences between them, but that they are complementary. There is therefore significant benefit in promoting and implementing the conventions as a package. Three basic institutional options can be envisaged to support this ‘package approach’, each w...
none1noThe present analysis will consider first the basic principles of the international water law ...
- Explores how the UN Watercourses Convention and other instruments such as the UNECE Water Conventi...
The two Conventions under consideration have raised the ques-tion of their mutual compatibility ever...
In the foreseeable future there will be two legal framework instruments covering transboundary water...
In the foreseeable future there will be two legal framework instruments covering transboundary water...
In the foreseeable future there will be two legal framework instruments covering transboundary water...
The chapter address the relationship between the 1992 UNECE Water Counvention and the 1997 UN Waterc...
The chapter address the relationship between the 1992 UNECE Water Counvention and the 1997 UN Waterc...
The chapter address the relationship between the 1992 UNECE Water Counvention and the 1997 UN Waterc...
none1noThe present analysis will consider first the basic principles of the international water law ...
The Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses was adopted by ...
The Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Wate...
none1noThe Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lake...
The Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Wate...
none1noThe present analysis will consider first the basic principles of the international water law ...
none1noThe present analysis will consider first the basic principles of the international water law ...
- Explores how the UN Watercourses Convention and other instruments such as the UNECE Water Conventi...
The two Conventions under consideration have raised the ques-tion of their mutual compatibility ever...
In the foreseeable future there will be two legal framework instruments covering transboundary water...
In the foreseeable future there will be two legal framework instruments covering transboundary water...
In the foreseeable future there will be two legal framework instruments covering transboundary water...
The chapter address the relationship between the 1992 UNECE Water Counvention and the 1997 UN Waterc...
The chapter address the relationship between the 1992 UNECE Water Counvention and the 1997 UN Waterc...
The chapter address the relationship between the 1992 UNECE Water Counvention and the 1997 UN Waterc...
none1noThe present analysis will consider first the basic principles of the international water law ...
The Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses was adopted by ...
The Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Wate...
none1noThe Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lake...
The Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (Wate...
none1noThe present analysis will consider first the basic principles of the international water law ...
none1noThe present analysis will consider first the basic principles of the international water law ...
- Explores how the UN Watercourses Convention and other instruments such as the UNECE Water Conventi...
The two Conventions under consideration have raised the ques-tion of their mutual compatibility ever...