Transboundary Resources Law
Originally published in 1987, this is a collection of articles on Transboundary Resources Law.
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Transboundary Resources Law
Originally published in 1987, this is a collection of articles on Transboundary Resources Law.
38.99 In Stock
Transboundary Resources Law

Transboundary Resources Law

by Albert Utton
Transboundary Resources Law

Transboundary Resources Law

by Albert Utton

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Overview

Originally published in 1987, this is a collection of articles on Transboundary Resources Law.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367214791
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/30/2020
Pages: 338
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Utton Transboundary Resources Center was established at the University of New Mexico School of Law to carry on the work of the late Professor Albert E. Utton (1931-1998) related to transboundary resource issues.

Table of Contents

Preface — Patterns of Cooperation in International Water Law: Principles and Institutions — Transboundary Toxic Pollution and the Drainage Basin Concept — The Protection of the Rhine Against Pollution — Shared Natural Resources in the European Economic Community Legislation† — The Electromagnetic Spectrum: A Critical Natural Resource — Equity and the International Management of Transboundary Resources — Settlement of Public International Disputes on Shared Resources: Elements of a Comparative Study of International Instruments† — The Ixtapa Draft Agreement Relating to the Use of Transboundary Groundwaters† — Transboundary Resources: A View From Mexico† — On an Institutional Arrangement for Developing Oil and Gas in the Gulf of Mexico — The International Law of Submarine Transboundary Hydrocarbon Resources: Legal Limits to Behavior and Experiences in the Gulf of Mexico — International Control of CrossMedia Pollution—An Ecosystem Approach
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