International Law and Freshwater:
di Laurence Boisson De
Chazournes
Christina Leb
Mara Tignino
The issues surrounding water embody some of the
greatest challenges of the 21st century. The editors of this timely book have
brought together the leading authors in the field to explore the key questions
involving international law and water governance. International Law and
Freshwater connects recent legal developments through the breadth and synergies
of a multidisciplinary analysis. It addresses such critical issues as water
security, the right to water, international cooperation and dispute resolution,
State succession to transboundary watercourse treaties, and facets of
international economic law, including trade in 'virtual water' and the impacts
of 'land grabs'. Containing detailed analysis and thought-provoking solutions,
this book will appeal to researchers and academics working in the legal field,
as well as international relations and natural sciences. Water practitioners,
public officials, diplomats and students will also find much to interest them
in this insightful study.