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Contents: Introduction: an interdisciplinary inquiry into the relationship between fresh water, the rule of law and international relations / M. Tignino and C. Bre thaut
Part I The characterization of fresh water in international law
1. Fresh water as common heritage and a common concern of mankind / S. Kpenou
2. The economic management of water resources: the case of the investor-State disputes in the context of concession contracts / B. Zerhdoud
3. The environmental management of water resources: what impact on the characterization of fresh water in international law? / M.M. Mbengue and N. Odili
4. Urban water management: from the human right framework to political challenges in Latin America / Emilie Dupuits
5. Water in the practice of the United Nations Security Council: trends and new perspectives / M. Tignino
Part II Sources of international law in the management and protection of fresh water resources
6. The customary law of international watercourses / S.C. McCaffrey
7. 'Glocal' water management and regional organizations: multi-level law and transjuridicity / A. Correia Lima Macedo Franca
8. Diplomacy, responsibility and accountability in transboundary water disputes / A. Tanzi
9. Fresh water and energy in international courts and tribunals: hydroelectricity installations on transboundary rivers / D. Azaria
10. Settlement of disputes concerning international watercourses / L. Caflisch
Part III Specific regimes of fresh water resources
11. Fresh water resources and climate change / M. Stoffel, Z.W. Kundzewicz and M. Beniston
12. The human right to water and sanitation: challenges and opportunities / S.M.A. Salman
13. Transboundary aquifers / S. Hawkins and R. Martin-Nagle
14. Responsibility and liability in international law for damage to transboundary fresh water resources / O. McIntyre
Part IV Beyond international law: the interplay between fresh water and social and environmental sciences
15. Studying international water conflict / L. Maertens and G. Pflieger
16. Benefit sharing in international water law: a multi-disciplinary undertaking / L. Boisson de Chazournes and C. Leb
17. An institutionalist perspective on the use of international water law: crafting institutions in a multi-level setting / T. Bolognesi and C. Bre thaut
18. The role of hydrogeology in fresh water management / A. Rivera, A. Dumont and A. Aureli
19. The role of geography in fresh water management / M. Milano and E. Reynard
20. The role of ethics in fresh water management: linking the ethic of conviction and the ethic of responsibility / E. Fiechter-Widemann
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