This incisive book fills a critical gap in understanding the future of international law in the Hydrocene, an era defined by profound impacts on the global water cycle. It outlines the entire gamut of legal mechanisms available for the three natural states of water: liquid, gaseous, and solid.
Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Fabienne Quillere-Majzoub and Tarek Majzoub provide historical and scientific context for the development of water law in an age of climate change and dwindling resources. They examine the legal regime of shared liquid freshwater in international watercourses, whether tradable or not, of 'iceberg harvesting' schemes, and of the few existing 'cloud wringing' operations, drawing on case studies from Canada, China, the Middle East and the United States. The book also addresses the concept of hydro-diplomacy and explains how the implementation of clearer rules, such as water allocation jurimetrics, could prevent future freshwater conflicts.
Freshwater in its Three 'Legal States' is a vital tool for students and academics in environmental law and water law. Its unique insights into the legal and political implications of water management will also greatly benefit practicing lawyers as well as professionals working in water science, policy and management, including engineers, consultants and activists.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'An enlightening analysis of the legal status of freshwater through its liquid, gaseous and solid states. Applying an interdisciplinary lens, this in-depth study reveals many issues that are seldom explored. The authors should be commended for their pioneering and insightful reflections on the regulation of a vital resource for humankind.' -- Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, University of Geneva, Switzerland
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-6217-2 (9781035362172)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Fabienne Quillere-Majzoub, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Rennes, France and Tarek Majzoub, Former Consultant for UNESCWA on International Water Law
Contents
Preface
1 Introduction to the Three Natural States of Water: A Global Hydro-Legal Configuration
2 Tradable or Non-Tradable Liquid Freshwater in International Watercourses: Taking Legal Stock
3 'Cloud Wringing': Governance of Freshwater in a Gaseous State
4 'Iceberg Harvesting': Governance of the Future Exploitation of Fresh Water in a Solid State
5 Allocating Liquefied 'Collective Memory of Humanity' through Jurimetrics and Hydro-Diplomacy
Afterword
Bibliography and Further Reading