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‘Limited sovereignty’ or ‘community of interests’? A review of the Indus Water Kishenganga Awards

Yangfan Wu

International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2024, vol. 40, issue 4, 718-722

Abstract: To demonstrate the applicability of ‘limited sovereignty’ and ‘community of interests’, I look into their essential differences, connections and relations to the principle of no harm and prevention, and further present the requirements of these theories and their interactions through the Indus Water Kishenganga case, concluding that the award is an impaired ‘community of interests’. Suggestions are given that courts should make a decision based on the situations of the states involved, the requirements of the treaty, and the principles of international law to achieve a balance of interest and joint development in watercourse management.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/07900627.2023.2296113

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