PRINCIPLES FOR INTERNATIONAL GROUND‐WATER LAW (I)
Dante A. Caponera and
Dominique Alhéritière
Natural Resources Forum, 1978, vol. 2, issue 3, 279-290
Abstract:
International ground‐water resources have not received their full share of legal investigation. This paper outlines some principles applicable to the development of international co‐operation concerning this important resource, bearing in mind that ground and surface waters are the same resource. In the absence of positive international law covering ground‐water resources, national laws are investigated to examine their suitability for adaptation to the international level. In a second paper, to be published in the next issue of the Forum, the interjurisdictional experience among federated states and among independent states will be reviewed.
Date: 1978
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