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Law for water management: a guide to concepts and effective approaches
… Fund UWWT European Council Directive Concerning Urban Waste Water Treatment WHO World Health Organization WPWP … principle of international law: a principle common to the domestic laws of many nations which, because of its broad … areas, obtaining water is regarded as an individual or domestic responsibility. In contrast to the ease of turning …
The greening of water law: Managing freshwater resources for people and the environment
… employed to strengthen the environmental dimension of domestic laws and regulations. These include environmental … employed to strengthen the environmental dimension of domestic laws and regulations. tHe GreeninG of Water laWxii … medicines, recreational amenities, shoreline protection, waste processing, and carbon sequestration, among others. …
Issues in water law reform
… for irrigation, or any use for other than "ordinary" (i.e. domestic and stock) purposes. This action lay even in the … of riparian title was granted a right to take water for domestic and stock purposes, which included the right to … qualifications of these rights arose from the uncontrolled waste of artesian water, following discovery of the Great …
Wetlands, water and the law. Using law to advance wetland conservation and wise use
… more detailed classification systems as a basis for domestic legislation and wetland programmes. National … of fertile land for agriculture; water supply for domestic, arable, pastoral or industrial purposes; and peat … their gills every 2 years, purifying it of much organic waste.26 Wetlands also provide an important reservoir of …
Commodities at a Glance - Special issue on Shale Gas
… through shale gas extraction has led to a sharp drop in domestic natural gas prices. At the same time, in Europe, … import terminals ». China produced about two thirds of its domestic consumption in 2016, and the rest was mainly … accordance with the precautionary principle to avoid the waste and/or deterioration of this precious 16 Water …
Sources of international water law
… are less strict than those to which the utilization of domestic rivers is subjected by law, custom, or usage. No … drinking water for human consumption; (b) consumption by domestic and wild animals; (c) conservation of wild life, … through the application of, inter alia, low- and non-waste technology; (b) transboundary waters are protected …