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Adapting Watercourse Agreements to Developments in International Law
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In Adapting Watercourse Agreements to Developments in International Law: The Case of the Itaipu Treaty Maria A. Gwynn offers an account of the need to align watercourses agreements to the current s...
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09 May 2019

In Adapting Watercourse Agreements to Developments in International Law: The Case of the Itaipu Treaty Maria A. Gwynn offers an account of the need to align watercourses agreements to the current standards and principles of international law, thereby increasing prospects for achieving sustainable development. As a case study, the author focuses on the most important hydroelectrical energy treaty in the South American region and astutely explores its implementation together with states’ practices regarding the non-navigational uses of watercourses and their commitments to environmental protection. The analysis offers a unique opportunity to assess the value of the UN Watercourses Convention in recommending states adapt their agreements to the provisions of the convention promoting equitable and reasonable uses of watercourses; an interest not only for the treaty partners but also for river basin states and the international community as a whole.
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Pages: 88
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill Research Perspectives in International Water Law
Publication Date:
09 May 2019
ISBN: 9789004402089
Format: Paperback
Maria A. Gwynn, Ph.D. (2015); MJur, Oxon (2008); LLB-Honours (2004); Oxford-Princeton Global Leader Fellow (2016-2018). She is Senior Research Fellow of International Law at the University of Bonn; Senior Research Associate, Global Economic Governance, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford; and International Arbitrator of the Court of Arbitration for Sports.