Man’s ruthless exploitation of natural resources means that we are housed in a resource-deprived world. The tug of war for meager resources has led to many conflicts between States that we witness today. At the heart of the whole debate on resource crunch is the issue of shared natural resources between States. International law has formulated several legal instruments to govern the shared transboundary resources, laws on transboundary aquifers being one. The objective of this paper is to unlock the general principles of international law that regulate the transboundary aquifers. In this regard, the paper has been apportioned into three sections. The first section sets the tone by detailing the provisions of the 2008 Draft Articles on the T...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityInternational...
It is a commonplace today that per capita availability of fresh water is shrinking. In addition, it ...
The intensive exploitation of water resources negatively affects the ecological situation in many in...
More than one-half of the world\u27s population is dependent on ground water for everyday uses such ...
More than one-half of the world's population is dependent on ground water for everyday uses suc...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state of international law as it applies to transbo...
Ground water is the most extracted natural resource in the world. It provides more than half of huma...
Today two global conventions, the Convention on the law of the non-navigational uses of internationa...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
Ground water is the most extracted natural resource in the world. It provides more than half of huma...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
Groundwater amounts to 97% of available global freshwater resources. Emphasising the crucial importa...
Nowadays aquifers are regarded as the world’s main drinking water supply. Such prominence has led st...
Ground water resources have long been the neglected stepchild of water law. While agreements focusin...
In recent years, transboundary aquifers have received growing attention in numerous policy-making an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityInternational...
It is a commonplace today that per capita availability of fresh water is shrinking. In addition, it ...
The intensive exploitation of water resources negatively affects the ecological situation in many in...
More than one-half of the world\u27s population is dependent on ground water for everyday uses such ...
More than one-half of the world's population is dependent on ground water for everyday uses suc...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the state of international law as it applies to transbo...
Ground water is the most extracted natural resource in the world. It provides more than half of huma...
Today two global conventions, the Convention on the law of the non-navigational uses of internationa...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
Ground water is the most extracted natural resource in the world. It provides more than half of huma...
The international community has been considering international legal norms and policies for the mana...
Groundwater amounts to 97% of available global freshwater resources. Emphasising the crucial importa...
Nowadays aquifers are regarded as the world’s main drinking water supply. Such prominence has led st...
Ground water resources have long been the neglected stepchild of water law. While agreements focusin...
In recent years, transboundary aquifers have received growing attention in numerous policy-making an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityInternational...
It is a commonplace today that per capita availability of fresh water is shrinking. In addition, it ...
The intensive exploitation of water resources negatively affects the ecological situation in many in...