Taking Central Asia as its focus, this article discusses context-specific contemporary transboundary water issues and analyses the role of international law in addressing such issues
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
The Central Asian countries keep in focus the issues of the legal regulation of water resources use....
Water, energy, and climate change are intrinsically related to each other but are nonetheless subjec...
Taking Central Asia as its focus, this article discusses context-specific contemporary transboundary...
Central Asia comprises five countries – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekis...
Water resources in Central Asia have always had and continue to have a significant impact on economi...
Can international law provide new insights for better understanding transboundary water practice? Se...
International watercourses are a very significant part of the water resources endowment of Central A...
The article deals with transboundary water resources and basins of Central Asia. At the same time, i...
The article touches upon the problem of international use of transboundary rivers by the republics o...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
Water security is an indispensable part of ecological security and to ensure it states of the region...
Central Asian states, where freshwater is a strategic resource, are oriented towards regional confli...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
The Central Asian countries keep in focus the issues of the legal regulation of water resources use....
Water, energy, and climate change are intrinsically related to each other but are nonetheless subjec...
Taking Central Asia as its focus, this article discusses context-specific contemporary transboundary...
Central Asia comprises five countries – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekis...
Water resources in Central Asia have always had and continue to have a significant impact on economi...
Can international law provide new insights for better understanding transboundary water practice? Se...
International watercourses are a very significant part of the water resources endowment of Central A...
The article deals with transboundary water resources and basins of Central Asia. At the same time, i...
The article touches upon the problem of international use of transboundary rivers by the republics o...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
Water security is an indispensable part of ecological security and to ensure it states of the region...
Central Asian states, where freshwater is a strategic resource, are oriented towards regional confli...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
The Central Asian countries keep in focus the issues of the legal regulation of water resources use....
Water, energy, and climate change are intrinsically related to each other but are nonetheless subjec...