In 2008, the UN International Law Commission adopted a set of 19 articles as a contribution to the codification and development of international groundwater law, and submitted them to the UN General Assembly. In view of the ILC's report, UNGA Resolution 63/124 takes note of the Draft Articles; commends them to the attention of governments; encourages States to apply and adjust the Draft Articles as a basis to negotiate specific aquifer agreements; and decides provisionally to examine the question of the final form that might be given to those articles at that body's 66 th Session. The Draft Articles offer an important basis for the progressive development of the law governing transboundary aquifers, in particular by acknowledging the comple...
In 2008 the United Nations International Law Commission finalized Draft Articles on the Law of Trans...
This paper addresses the normativity of the Draft Articles on the law of transboundary aquifers, whi...
The intensive exploitation of water resources negatively affects the ecological situation in many in...
In 2008, the UN International Law Commission adopted a set of 19 articles as a contribution to the c...
In 2008, the International Law Commission adopted a set of 19 articles that aim to contribute to the...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
Nowadays aquifers are regarded as the world’s main drinking water supply. Such prominence has led st...
Transboundary aquifers play a substantial role in global water security. Groundwater is estimated to...
An important event for the field of international environmental law occurred in the fall of 1996 whe...
Today two global conventions, the Convention on the law of the non-navigational uses of internationa...
Ground water is the most extracted natural resource in the world. It provides more than half of huma...
Study region: pan-Europe, from Western Europe to Central Asia. Study focus: Knowledge of transbounda...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state of international law as it applies to transbo...
Groundwater amounts to 97% of available global freshwater resources. Emphasising the crucial importa...
In 2008 the United Nations International Law Commission finalized Draft Articles on the Law of Trans...
This paper addresses the normativity of the Draft Articles on the law of transboundary aquifers, whi...
The intensive exploitation of water resources negatively affects the ecological situation in many in...
In 2008, the UN International Law Commission adopted a set of 19 articles as a contribution to the c...
In 2008, the International Law Commission adopted a set of 19 articles that aim to contribute to the...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
Nowadays aquifers are regarded as the world’s main drinking water supply. Such prominence has led st...
Transboundary aquifers play a substantial role in global water security. Groundwater is estimated to...
An important event for the field of international environmental law occurred in the fall of 1996 whe...
Today two global conventions, the Convention on the law of the non-navigational uses of internationa...
Ground water is the most extracted natural resource in the world. It provides more than half of huma...
Study region: pan-Europe, from Western Europe to Central Asia. Study focus: Knowledge of transbounda...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state of international law as it applies to transbo...
Groundwater amounts to 97% of available global freshwater resources. Emphasising the crucial importa...
In 2008 the United Nations International Law Commission finalized Draft Articles on the Law of Trans...
This paper addresses the normativity of the Draft Articles on the law of transboundary aquifers, whi...
The intensive exploitation of water resources negatively affects the ecological situation in many in...