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Sources of international water law
… States without in any way prejudicing their rights of sovereignty or authority, Having accepted the invitation of … either in unilateral Acts of the States under whose sovereignty or authority these waterways or parts of … in pursuance of unilateral Acts of the States under whose sovereignty or authority they are situated, or in pursuance …
The Joensuu negotiation: A mulitlateral simulation exercise: The UN Framework Convention on Transboundary Aquifers
… ‘Background and Evolution of the Principle of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources’, Review 2005, 97–108; Ed … the protection of countries’ na- tional boundaries and sovereignty, and focuses more on environmental threats caus- … rarely, if at all’, with other factors such as territorial sovereignty being ‘implicated in virtually every dispute or …
Transboundary Water Governance - Adaptation to Climate Change
… the constraints that the agreement might impose on their sovereignty.6 Once an agreement has been established, … changing social developments.22 As it does not infringe on sovereignty as much as other strategies, it also has a … that a basin approach might be construed as an affront to sovereignty, especially where, inter alia: one or another …
A window of opportunity for the Mekong Basin: the UN Watercourses convention as a basis for cooperation - A legal Analysis o fhow the UN Watercourses Convention complements the Mekong Agreement
… provisions or are qualified with references to territorial sovereignty. Compounding this is the absence of procedures …
Freshwater Law and Governance: Global and Regional Perspectives for Sustainability
… law and governance18 Transboundary Aquifers),56 including sovereignty, the equitable and reasonable use of water … the draft articles.196 The ILC’s Draft Law’s emphasis on sovereignty is arguably stronger than that in the UN …