Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Tanzi, McIntyre, Kolliopoulos, Rieu-Clarke, & Kinna: The UNECE Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes

Attila Tanzi (Univ. of Bologna - Law), Owen McIntyre (Univ. Cork College - Law), Alexandros Kolliopoulos (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece), Alistair Rieu-Clarke (Univ. of Dundee - Law), & Rémy Kinna (Oxfam Australia) have published The UNECE Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes: Its Contribution to International Water Cooperation (Brill | Nijhoff 2015). Contents include:
  • Alistair Rieu-Clarke, Remarks on the Drafting History of the Convention
  • Iulia Trombitcaia & Sonja Koeppel, From a Regional towards a Global Instrument – the 2003 Amendment to the UNECE Water Convention
  • Francesca Bernardini, The Normative and Institutional Evolution of the Convention
  • Stephen Mccaffrey, The 1997 UN Convention: Compatibility and Complementarity
  • Laurence Boisson de Charzournes, Christina Leb & Mara Tignino, The UNECE Water Convention and Multilateral Environmental Agreements
  • Owen McIntyre, The Water Convention and other UNECE Environmental Treaties
  • Gábor Baranyai, The Water Convention and the European Union: the Benefits of the Convention for EU Member States
  • Malgosia Fitzmaurice & Panos Merkouris, Scope of the UNECE Water Convention
  • Attila Tanzi, Alexandros Kolliopoulos & Nataliya Nikiforova, Normative Features of the UNECE Water Convention
  • Attila Tanzi & Alexandros Kolliopoulos, The No-Harm Rule
  • Owen McIntyre & Attila Tanzi, The Principle of Equitable and Reasonable Utilisation
  • Nicolas de Sadeleer & Mehdy Abbas Khayli, The Role of the Precautionary Principle in the UNECE Water Convention
  • Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli & Pierre-Marie Dupuy, The Polluter-Pays Principles in the UNECE Water Convention
  • Alistair Rieu-Clarke, The Sustainability Principle
  • Rémy Kinna, The Development of Legal Provisions and Measures for Preventing and Reducing Pollution to Transboundary Water Resources under the UNECE Water Convention
  • Heide Jekel, Integrated Water Resources Management as a Tool to Prevent or Mitigate Transboundary Impact
  • Annukka Lipponen & Lea Kauppi, Monitoring and Assessment and the duty of cooperation under the Water Convention: exchange of information among the riparian parties
  • Serhiy Vykhryst, Public Information and Participation under the Water Convention
  • Patricia Wouters & Christina Leb, The Duty to Cooperation in International Water Law – Examining the Contribution of the UN Water Conventions to Facilitating Transboundary Water Cooperation
  • Ruby Moynihan, The Contribution of the UNECE Water Regime to Transboundary Cooperation in the Danube River Basin
  • Antti Belinskij, Cooperation between Finland and the Russian Federation
  • Attila Tanzi & Cristina Contartese, Dispute Prevention, Dispute Settlement and Implementation Facilitation in International Water Law: the Added Value of the Establishment of an Implementation Mechanism under the Water Convention
  • Phani Dascalopoulou-Livada & Alexandros Kolliopoulos, The 2003 Kiev Protocol on Civil Liability and Compensation for Damage Caused by the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents on Transboundary Waters
  • Owen McIntyre, The Water Convention and the Human Right to Access to Water: The Protocol on Water and Health
  • Alexandros Kolliopoulos, The UNECE Model Provisions on Transboundary Flood Management
  • Vasiliki-Maria Tzatzaki & A. Dan Tarlock, International Water Law and Climate Disruption Adaptation
  • Bo Libert & Iulia Trombitcaia, Advancing Dam Safety in Central Asia: The Contribution of the UNECE Water Convention
  • Attila Tanzi & Alexandros Kolliopoulos, The International Water Law Process and Transboundary Groundwater: Supplementing the Water Convention with the 2012 UNECE Model Provisions
  • Emma S. Norman, Alice Cohen & Karen Bakker, The Water Convention from a North American Perspective
  • Lilian del Castillo-Laborde, The UNECE Water Convention from a Latin American Perspective
  • Patricia Wouters, Enhancing China’s transboundary water cooperation – what role for the UNECE Water Convention?
  • Rémy Kinna, The UNECE Water Convention Viewed from the perspective of the SADC Revised Protocol on Shared Watercourses
  • Raya Marina Stephan, The development of a regional legal framework for shared waters in the Arab Region: potential guidance from the UNECE Water Convention
  • .A. Vaughan Lowe, Environmental Conditionalities and International Funding of Water Works of a Transboundary Relevance
  • Salman M.A. Salman, International Financial Institutions and the Water Convention: Consultations Arrangements
  • Attila Tanzi, Owen Mcintyre & Alexandros Kolliopoulos, The Contribution of the UNECE Water Convention to International Water Law