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CONTENTSPrefacePromoting water (law) for all Addressing the world’s water problems – a focus on international and national water law and the challenges of an integrated approach PATRICIA WOUTERS, SARAH HENDRY

International Water Law• Reframing the water security dialogue

DAN TARLOCK, PATRICIA WOUTERS• Introducing an analytical framework for water

security: a platform for the refinement of international water law BJØRN-OLIVER MAGSIG

• The principle of good faith in the Argentina-Uruguay pulp mills dispute TERESA LIGUORI

• Examining the thresholds of harm for international watercourses in the Canada-US context: would a mining development in the Flathead River watershed violate the Boundary Waters Treaty? MICHAEL AZULAY

• The concepts of equitable utilization, no significant harm and benefit sharing under the Nile River Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement: some highlights on theory and practice MUSA MOHAMMED ABSENO

• International water law in Central Asia: commitments, compliance and beyond DINARA ZIGANSHINA

National Water Law• Protection of foreign investment and the

implications for regulation of water services and resources: challenges for investment arbitration ANA MARIA DAZA VARGAS

• Responding to the ‘water crisis’: the complementary roles of water governance and the human right to water HILARY J GRIMES

• The transparency agenda in water utilities regulation and the role of freedom of information: England and Jakarta case studies MOHAMAD MOVA AL ‘AFGHANI

• Valuing water in law: how can Indigenous cultural values be reconciled with Australia’s water law in order to strengthen Indigenous water rights? TRAN TRAN

• An analytical framework for legal regimes applicable to freshwater ecosystems HUGO TREMBLAY

• Bridging the water law, policy, science interface: flood risk management in Scotland CHRIS SPRAY, TOM BALL, JOSSELIN ROUILLARD

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The Journal of Water Law

Promoting Water for AllCurrent Issues of International and National Water Law

UNESCO IHP–HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee

Guest Editors:Professor Patricia Wouters and Dr Sarah Hendry

Publishing June 2010

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For more information contact Professor Patricia Wouters on [email protected]

The UNESCO IHP programme Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy (HELP) is a cross-cutting and transdisciplinary initiative which is creating a new approach to integrated catchment management

through the creation of a framework for water law and policy experts, water resource managers and water scientists to work together on water-related problems. The University of Dundee UNESCO IHP– HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science promotes ‘water for all’ through its research and graduate teaching / training under the Water Law, Water Leaders programme.

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First published in 1993 - published bi-monthlyThe Journal of Water Law monitors the increasingly complex legal and policy regimes for the prevention of pollution, the control of supply, the management of wastewaster and the protection of the environment.

There is wide ranging coverage of long-term issues such as:

• Marine conservation and management

• The reform of national water law within a global policy agenda

• Sustainable water use

• Off-shore policy development and marine spatial planning

• Flood controls

• Integrated water resource management (IWRM)Among important subjects that are regularly examined in Water Law:Pollution control - river basin planning - sewerage - pesticide use - conservation, SSSIs and SPAs and species protection - transboundary water resources

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An information service and commentary on the legal developments surrounding water provison and user rights and liabilities

See www.lawtext.com for current contents and sample issuesContents• Articles and case commentaries• Strategic issues – UK, Scottish and EU• Current Survey• Legal update – water law at a glance

Essential reading for:Regulatory, corporate and utlities lawyers, legal and insurance advisors, enforcement agencies, consultants and researchers working in the water-related and environmental fields.

The Journal of Water Law Volume 21 (2010) £512 plus £26 airmail postage outside Europe. Back volumes available

Editor: Professor William Howarth, University of Kent

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An essential legal resource on the protection, management of international and national waters