While the existence of freshwater offshore aquifers under continental shelves has been known for decades, none discovered thus far straddles international boundaries. In the event that an offshore aquifer shared by two or more nations is identified and targeted for development, selection of a governance regime for the aquifer will present a unique challenge, although several current legal systems could provide guidance. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea addresses maritime natural resources in formations such as the continental shelf. Well-established governance principles for development of offshore hydrocarbon reserves would also be relevant. While the law addressing transboundary land-based aquifers is still in a nascent stage, cust...
When the U.N. General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Non-Navigational Uses of International ...
A normative framework for the governance of groundwater is emerging at the global level. However, ex...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
Land-based supplies of freshwater are being increasingly exploited and polluted at the same time tha...
More than one-half of the world\u27s population is dependent on ground water for everyday uses such ...
The paper considers types and modes of institutions, policies, and governance that deal with transbo...
More than one-half of the world's population is dependent on ground water for everyday uses suc...
In recent years, transboundary aquifers have received growing attention in numerous policy-making an...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state of international law as it applies to transbo...
Groundwater is humanity’s most vital supply of freshwater. Freshwater resources contained in aquifer...
Groundwater amounts to 97% of available global freshwater resources. Emphasising the crucial importa...
Man’s ruthless exploitation of natural resources means that we are housed in a resource-deprived wor...
Today two global conventions, the Convention on the law of the non-navigational uses of internationa...
The intensive exploitation of water resources negatively affects the ecological situation in many in...
Ground water resources have long been the neglected stepchild of water law. While agreements focusin...
When the U.N. General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Non-Navigational Uses of International ...
A normative framework for the governance of groundwater is emerging at the global level. However, ex...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
Land-based supplies of freshwater are being increasingly exploited and polluted at the same time tha...
More than one-half of the world\u27s population is dependent on ground water for everyday uses such ...
The paper considers types and modes of institutions, policies, and governance that deal with transbo...
More than one-half of the world's population is dependent on ground water for everyday uses suc...
In recent years, transboundary aquifers have received growing attention in numerous policy-making an...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state of international law as it applies to transbo...
Groundwater is humanity’s most vital supply of freshwater. Freshwater resources contained in aquifer...
Groundwater amounts to 97% of available global freshwater resources. Emphasising the crucial importa...
Man’s ruthless exploitation of natural resources means that we are housed in a resource-deprived wor...
Today two global conventions, the Convention on the law of the non-navigational uses of internationa...
The intensive exploitation of water resources negatively affects the ecological situation in many in...
Ground water resources have long been the neglected stepchild of water law. While agreements focusin...
When the U.N. General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Non-Navigational Uses of International ...
A normative framework for the governance of groundwater is emerging at the global level. However, ex...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...