Shared watercourses and water security in South Asia : challenges of negotiating and enforcing treaties
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Shared watercourses and water security in South Asia : challenges of negotiating and enforcing treaties
(Brill research perspectives)(International water law)
Brill, c2018
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"Originally published as Volume 3(3)2018, in International Water Law"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
The monograph discusses the various challenges facing shared water resources in South Asia, and the response of most these countries, presented in their calls for water security. Consequently, negotiating new transboundary water treaties amongst South Asia's riparian countries has become a daunting task, and enforcing existing ones remains a real challenge.
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Acknowledgements
Shared Watercourses and Water Security in South Asia: Challenges of Negotiating and Enforcing Treaties
Salman M. A. Salman and Kishor Uprety
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Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: South Asia's Treaty Practice on Shared Watercourses
Part 3: South Asia and the United Nations Watercourses Convention
Part 4: Conclusion: 'Cooperation'-South Asia's Missing Pillar
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