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Topic: Water law

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  • Bilateral Delimitation of the Caspian Sea and the Exclusion of Third Parties

    Year: 2010

    Collections: Research Paper

    Topics: Water, Water law, Water diplomacy, Transboundary Water Resources, Transboundary cooperation

    Authors: Ilias Bantekas

    Countries:

    Source: The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law

    This article discusses the position of the littoral States of the body of water known as the Caspian Sea (hereinafter ‘the Caspian’), particularly on the basis of their numerous bilateral treaties and unilateral statements of action, with respect to the legal status and sui generis regimes of the Caspian.


    Legal challenges to the management of transboundary watercourses in Central Asia under the conditions of Eurasian Economic Integration

    Year: 2017

    Collections: Research Paper

    Topics: IWRM, Water law, Water diplomacy, Transboundary Water Resources, Hydropolitics

    Authors: Daria Boklan, Barbara Janusz-Pawletta

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    Source: Environmental Earth Sciences

    This article explores the legal challenges of managing transboundary watercourses in Central Asia in the context of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The authors analyze whether existing international, regional, and bilateral legal mechanisms are sufficient for regulating shared rivers such as the Syr Darya, Chu, Talas, Irtysh, Ural, and others.


    Tributary-level transboundary water law in the Syr Darya: overlooked stories of practical water cooperation

    Year: 2015

    Collections: Research Paper

    Topics: Water, IWRM, Water law, Water governance, Transboundary Water Resources, Transboundary cooperation

    Authors: Bunyod Holmatov, Jonathan Lautze, Jusipbek Kazbekov

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    Source: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics

    This research presents a systematic analysis of 123 agreements concerning small transboundary tributaries within the Syr Darya River Basin, highlighting the importance of sub-basin cooperation in Central Asia. The study identifies a significant increase in treaty-making activity during the first decade of the 21st century, demonstrating that local-level cooperation can remain effective even when basin-wide cooperation faces challenges. Most of the analyzed agreements are regulatory in nature and focus on technical issues, including water allocation, operation and maintenance of hydraulic infrastructure, and the management of shared water resources.


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