Trans-jurisdictional Water Law and Governance - (Earthscan Studies in Water Resource Management) by Janice Gray & Cameron Holley & Rosemary Rayfuse
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Highlights
- Focusing on the concept of trans-jurisdictional water governance the book diagnoses barriers and identifies pathways to coherent and coordinated institutional arrangements between and across different bodies of laws at local, national, regional and international levels.
- About the Author: Janice Gray is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law and an Affiliate of the Connected Waters Initiative Research Centre at UNSW Australia (The University of New South Wales).
- 344 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Environmental
- Series Name: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource Management
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About the Book
Focusing on the concept of trans-jurisdictional water governance the book diagnoses barriers and identifies pathways to coherent and coordinated institutional arrangements between and across different bodies of laws at local, national, regional and international levels.
Book Synopsis
Focusing on the concept of trans-jurisdictional water governance the book diagnoses barriers and identifies pathways to coherent and coordinated institutional arrangements between and across different bodies of laws at local, national, regional and international levels.
About the Author
Janice Gray is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law and an Affiliate of the Connected Waters Initiative Research Centre at UNSW Australia (The University of New South Wales).
Cameron Holley is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law and Connected Waters Initiative Research Centre at UNSW Australia.
Rosemary Rayfuse is Professor of International Law in the Faculty of Law at UNSW Australia.