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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… environment include that States must “prevent, reduce and control the pollution of an international watercourse that … ervation-and-management/article-21-prevention-reduction-and-control-of-pollution/ …
Review of Statutory and Customary Law in the Xe Champhone Ramsar Site, LAO PDR - Implications for a rights-based approach to conservation
… and for which they need the support of other countries to control trade in them. The Siamese crocodile, which lives in … to waterways; 3. Not cause water levels to recede or to flood; 4. Not pollute or poison bodies of water; 5. Not cut … in wetlands must not cause water levels to recede or to flood. Customary law governing the use of water is based on …
Non-judicial grievance mechanisms in land-related disputes in Sierra Leone
… es of particular ethnic or tribal groupings that govern the control, … laws and their perceptions regarding ownership and control of land and land‐related conflict … Table 1: Authority to control and/or own land (2014 KAP Survey) … designated “family heads” wield enormous control over family holdings and make allocation …
Bio-Cultural Community Protocols: A community approach to Ensuring the Integrity of Environmental Law and Policy
… a strong basis for negotiations because ILCs could retain control over their TK and benefit from its entry into … States to ensure that the development, management and control of BCPs is community-led; and • The IRABS should … water), regulating services (such as water quality and 58 flood and air control), cultural services (such as …