The 1997 Watercourses Convention is the first and the only worldwide instrument enacted under the auspice of the United Nations as far as the non-navigational uses of international watercourses is concerned. Although the Convention has entered in to force in 2014 after seventeen years of its adoption, many watercourse states are still hesitant to join the Convention. Given the divergent views of the respective countries towards the provisions of the Convention coupled with the existing tension and lack of genuine trust among downstream vis-à-vis upstream blocks, none of the Nile riparian states are currently parties to the Convention. The article is thus aimed to examine whether joining to or staying out from the Convention provides a bette...
Disputes over rivers and water resources extend back to early civilizations. Yet, the current disput...
This article argues that within the system of international law, while Ethiopia’s equitable right of...
The birth of South Sudan falls directly in the demarcation zone of the rivalry between downstream an...
One of the major problems in the Nile basin with respect to the utilization and management of the wa...
One of the major problems in the Nile basin with respect to the utilization and management of the wa...
The 1997 UN Watercourses Convention has influenced the development of many bilateral and multilatera...
This paper reviews the Ethiopia’s developmental rights in using Nile River based on principles of in...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses ...
“Watersheds come in families; nested levels of intimacy. On the grandest scale the hydrologic web is...
The United Nations Watercourses Convention entered into force in August 2014. Despite overwhelming s...
Tension and confrontation between riparian states over planned measures are likely to occur in the a...
peer reviewedThe Nile River Basin witnesses a long history of tension and negotiation among riparian...
The Nile River Basin witnesses a long history of tension and negotiation among riparian states. Ther...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world that flows through 11 countries. The Blue N...
Disputes over rivers and water resources extend back to early civilizations. Yet, the current disput...
This article argues that within the system of international law, while Ethiopia’s equitable right of...
The birth of South Sudan falls directly in the demarcation zone of the rivalry between downstream an...
One of the major problems in the Nile basin with respect to the utilization and management of the wa...
One of the major problems in the Nile basin with respect to the utilization and management of the wa...
The 1997 UN Watercourses Convention has influenced the development of many bilateral and multilatera...
This paper reviews the Ethiopia’s developmental rights in using Nile River based on principles of in...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses ...
“Watersheds come in families; nested levels of intimacy. On the grandest scale the hydrologic web is...
The United Nations Watercourses Convention entered into force in August 2014. Despite overwhelming s...
Tension and confrontation between riparian states over planned measures are likely to occur in the a...
peer reviewedThe Nile River Basin witnesses a long history of tension and negotiation among riparian...
The Nile River Basin witnesses a long history of tension and negotiation among riparian states. Ther...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world that flows through 11 countries. The Blue N...
Disputes over rivers and water resources extend back to early civilizations. Yet, the current disput...
This article argues that within the system of international law, while Ethiopia’s equitable right of...
The birth of South Sudan falls directly in the demarcation zone of the rivalry between downstream an...