ABSTRACTRecent grants of legal rights to rivers would seem to infuse traditional anthropocentric river governance with greater eco-centrism. Through a thought experiment, we scrutinize this proposition for the Rhine basin. We consider the governance implications of granting (procedural/material) rights to the river and elaborate on their implications for the three highly institutionalized regimes of the Rhine River of water quality, flooding and transport. Since we find that a shift to more eco-centrism has already occurred and since the right granted to the river would not be absolute, we deem radical transformations unlikely
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
In the space of ten years, a number of novel and unique legal developments have arisen in different ...
ABSTRACTRecent grants of legal rights to rivers would seem to infuse traditional anthropocentric riv...
In several countries, the transfer of legal rights to rivers is being discussed as an approach for m...
In several countries, the transfer of legal rights to rivers is being discussed as an approach for m...
This article finds that the introduction of a rights-based approach in EU transboundary river basin ...
This article finds that the introduction of a rights-based approach in EU transboundary river basin ...
This article finds that the introduction of a rights-based approach in EU transboundary river basin ...
In this paper we use a case study of the Rhine River to examine the relevance of Common Pool Resourc...
In this paper we use a case study of the Rhine River to examine the relevance of Common Pool Resourc...
In this paper we use a case study of the Rhine River to examine the relevance of Common Pool Resourc...
This paper examines the prospects for the interactive governance of water and land use following an ...
This paper surveys the long-term change in the Rhine river management from the 19th century on. Sinc...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
In the space of ten years, a number of novel and unique legal developments have arisen in different ...
ABSTRACTRecent grants of legal rights to rivers would seem to infuse traditional anthropocentric riv...
In several countries, the transfer of legal rights to rivers is being discussed as an approach for m...
In several countries, the transfer of legal rights to rivers is being discussed as an approach for m...
This article finds that the introduction of a rights-based approach in EU transboundary river basin ...
This article finds that the introduction of a rights-based approach in EU transboundary river basin ...
This article finds that the introduction of a rights-based approach in EU transboundary river basin ...
In this paper we use a case study of the Rhine River to examine the relevance of Common Pool Resourc...
In this paper we use a case study of the Rhine River to examine the relevance of Common Pool Resourc...
In this paper we use a case study of the Rhine River to examine the relevance of Common Pool Resourc...
This paper examines the prospects for the interactive governance of water and land use following an ...
This paper surveys the long-term change in the Rhine river management from the 19th century on. Sinc...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
Modern societies protect natural resources through laws and regulation, with varying results. Confer...
In the space of ten years, a number of novel and unique legal developments have arisen in different ...