Document Type
Book Section
Publication Date
7-2016
Abstract
This chapter provides readers with an introduction to international law in general and international water law in particular. The chapter discusses the scope, principle tenets, procedural obligations, and sources of international water law, and delves into discussions about transboundary aquifers and joint institutional mechanisms. An appendix that provides exercises and discussion topics to help readers retain and apply important information.
First Page
27
Last Page
39
Num Pages
13
Publisher
International Hydrological Programme of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Place
Paris, France
Book Title
Hydrodiplomacy, Legal and Institutional Aspects of Water Resources Governance: From the International to the Domestic Perspective
Recommended Citation
Gabriel Eckstein,
Transboundary Legal Perspective: International Water Law,
in
Hydrodiplomacy, Legal and Institutional Aspects of Water Resources Governance: From the International to the Domestic Perspective
27
(2016).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/1181