History of Water, Series III, Volume 2
Sovereignty and International Water Law
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Publication
2015 - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Language
English
Word Count
186,000 words, Guess
Page Count
744 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL34601288M
- ISBN-139781780764481
- OCLC Control Number1157227230
Classifications
- LCCK3496
Description
"As global climate change threatens to change radically both the political and physical climate with regard to water issues, so a reassessment of some of the fundamental principles of international water law is emerging. One of the most important principles being reassessed is the sovereign equality of states. This volume brings together more than thirty leading international water and legal specialists to explore the development and changing relationship between water, state sovereignty and international law. Offering fresh insights into one of the most pressing issues in global water policy, Sovereignty and International Water Law will form an essential reference for water professionals, legal specialists and policy makers alike."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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