This article argues that within the system of international law, while Ethiopia’s equitable right of access to resources of the Nile is recognized as a matter of settled principle, the law’s actual working is a coefficient of prior hydraulic measures adopted on the ground rather than mere articulation of legal norms, diplomatic civility or altercations. I also submit that the system of international law still remains vital in resolving transboundary water issues, and yet, the mechanics of law could not function optimally outside of power politic, diplomatic dexterity and sincere commitment to the fundamental values it upholds. In this light, and against a backdrop of Ethiopia’s relegated position in the second half of the twentieth century,...
The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world that flows through 11 countries. The Blue N...
The birth of South Sudan falls directly in the demarcation zone of the rivalry between downstream an...
As part of a Symposium on the book The Economic Foundations of International Law, this Article brief...
Decade-long negotiations between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Federal Democratic Republic of E...
This paper reviews the Ethiopia’s developmental rights in using Nile River based on principles of in...
In hydro-political context, while Ethiopia had been able to propel its owncanoe in the first half of...
Disputes over rivers and water resources extend back to early civilizations. Yet, the current disput...
This research aims to understand transboundary river conflict and cooperation in the context of the...
Ethiopian–Egyptian relations have seen remarkable tension since Ethiopia began the Renaissance Dam c...
Ethiopian–Egyptian relations have seen remarkable tension since Ethiopia began the Renaissance Dam c...
Abstract: If the news is true, it suggests that Egypt and Ethiopia are in dispute and are looking fo...
In 2011, Ethiopia began construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the mouth of the Blue Nile, whi...
Tension and confrontation between riparian states over planned measures are likely to occur in the a...
At the time of writing this thesis, the construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is ad...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world that flows through 11 countries. The Blue N...
The birth of South Sudan falls directly in the demarcation zone of the rivalry between downstream an...
As part of a Symposium on the book The Economic Foundations of International Law, this Article brief...
Decade-long negotiations between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Federal Democratic Republic of E...
This paper reviews the Ethiopia’s developmental rights in using Nile River based on principles of in...
In hydro-political context, while Ethiopia had been able to propel its owncanoe in the first half of...
Disputes over rivers and water resources extend back to early civilizations. Yet, the current disput...
This research aims to understand transboundary river conflict and cooperation in the context of the...
Ethiopian–Egyptian relations have seen remarkable tension since Ethiopia began the Renaissance Dam c...
Ethiopian–Egyptian relations have seen remarkable tension since Ethiopia began the Renaissance Dam c...
Abstract: If the news is true, it suggests that Egypt and Ethiopia are in dispute and are looking fo...
In 2011, Ethiopia began construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the mouth of the Blue Nile, whi...
Tension and confrontation between riparian states over planned measures are likely to occur in the a...
At the time of writing this thesis, the construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is ad...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world that flows through 11 countries. The Blue N...
The birth of South Sudan falls directly in the demarcation zone of the rivalry between downstream an...
As part of a Symposium on the book The Economic Foundations of International Law, this Article brief...