PRINCIPLES FOR INTERNATIONAL GROUND‐WATER LAW (II)
Dante A. Caponera and
ALHéRITIèRE Dominique
Natural Resources Forum, 1978, vol. 2, issue 4, 359-371
Abstract:
This is the second part of a paper outlining some principles applicable to the development of international law in the sub‐sector of ground‐water resources. In the first part of the paper, in the previous issue of the Forum, national ground‐water laws were investigated to examine their suitability for adaptation at the international level. This part of the paper is devoted to reviewing the interjurisdictional experience among federated states and among independent states. It also draws the general conclusion of the entire paper.
Date: 1978
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