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C1 - No Significant Harm, Pollution Prevention and Quality Standards
… on condition that it takes into consideration the rights and interests of the other watercourse states. Thus, … depends on the states’ capabilities in terms of financial, human and other resources. The harm must be “significant”. It … watercourse which results directly or indirectly from human conduct”. Thus, states “shall, individually and, where …
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… special regard being given to the requirements of vital human needs.” According to a “statement of understanding” … that negotiated the UN Convention, “ in determining ‘vital human needs,’ special attention is to be paid to providing sufficient water to sustain human life, including both drinking water and water required …