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Spring: Managing groundwater sustainability

… ter contamination once it has occurred is possible, but may only be partially successful and is very costly. 3. … that brings people, sectors and countries together in common cause. lt demands cooperation and capable institutions … of the laws. 3.2 Policy for Groundwater Management 3.2.1 Differentiated but integrated approaches to groundwater and …
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The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers

… we hope to benefit not only the Course participants, but also the much wider audience who can access them through … and Development (the ‘Brundtland Report’, published as Our Common Future), an entire chapter of which is dedicated to … 2004, 199–206; Tuula Kolari, ‘The Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibility in Multilateral Environmental …
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Modern water rights : Theory and practice

… 10 2.2.1.1. The common law tradition … to establish legal rules over its use and allocation. But its fluidity and constant renewal as part of the … narrow and formalistic interpretations of the rights and responsibilities of the parties. In some jurisdictions, such …
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The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment

… of aquatic ecosystems and addresses both current but and future human freshwater needs. Costa Rica has … be fought over water.” Philip Hirsch, Governing Water as a Common Good in the Mekong River Basin: Issues of Scale, 1 … seen in isolation from the particular legal system (e.g. common law or civil law). Importantly, however, legislation …
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