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A Research Agenda for Water Law
This timely Research Agenda provides imaginative solutions to existing and emerging challenges for the study, application, and development of water law. It argues for a dynamic approach to water law, anticipating how water and its relationship to humanity will shift due to climate change, modern societal norms and values, and technological innovation.
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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
This timely Research Agenda provides imaginative solutions to existing and emerging challenges for the study, application, and development of water law. It argues for a dynamic approach to water law, anticipating how water and its relationship to humanity will shift due to climate change, modern societal norms and values, and technological innovation.
Bringing together leading experts and rising new voices, this Research Agenda analyses local, national, and international water law. It explores the pressing issues of today and tomorrow, and identifies areas for further research to ensure legal regimes can respond to future challenges for water provision. Contributors consider the legal personhood of rivers, water quality, international basins, water markets, and the role of indigenous groups in water management. Ultimately, this Research Agenda provides a portfolio of options for responding to the uncertain natural, social, and political future of water.
Providing a cutting-edge overview of the challenges facing water law locally, nationally, and internationally, A Research Agenda for Water Law will be a valuable resource for scholars of water law, environmental law, and public international law. It will also be essential reading for policy-makers seeking to build future-facing water law regimes.
This timely Research Agenda provides imaginative solutions to existing and emerging challenges for the study, application, and development of water law. It argues for a dynamic approach to water law, anticipating how water and its relationship to humanity will shift due to climate change, modern societal norms and values, and technological innovation.
Bringing together leading experts and rising new voices, this Research Agenda analyses local, national, and international water law. It explores the pressing issues of today and tomorrow, and identifies areas for further research to ensure legal regimes can respond to future challenges for water provision. Contributors consider the legal personhood of rivers, water quality, international basins, water markets, and the role of indigenous groups in water management. Ultimately, this Research Agenda provides a portfolio of options for responding to the uncertain natural, social, and political future of water.
Providing a cutting-edge overview of the challenges facing water law locally, nationally, and internationally, A Research Agenda for Water Law will be a valuable resource for scholars of water law, environmental law, and public international law. It will also be essential reading for policy-makers seeking to build future-facing water law regimes.
Critical Acclaim
‘Casado Pérez and Larson have created the single best resource for understanding the potential trajectories of water law in the 21st century. From climate change to water markets, from smart cities to legal personhood for rivers and many more topics, leading scholars from around the globe identify the key challenges to water management and paths forward. If you want to understand the breadth of cutting-edge water law topics, read this book.’
– James Salzman, University of California, Los Angeles, US
‘The authors and editorial team led by Professors Vanessa Casado Pérez and Rhett Larson have given readers an outstanding Research Agenda for water law. Based on the team’s wide-ranging expertise, leading colleagues have raised vexing questions to set a research agenda for the resource that is fundamental to life, water. This work has value for students, academics, and practitioners.’
– Melissa K. Scanlan, Center for Water Policy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US
‘The evolution of domestic and international water law—particularly in a rapidly changing climate—demands universal attention. This astute group of scholars anticipates and dissects most of the key issues requiring water law adaptation in the coming decades. An important guide for water law and policy experts everywhere.’
– Robert W. Adler, University of Utah, US
– James Salzman, University of California, Los Angeles, US
‘The authors and editorial team led by Professors Vanessa Casado Pérez and Rhett Larson have given readers an outstanding Research Agenda for water law. Based on the team’s wide-ranging expertise, leading colleagues have raised vexing questions to set a research agenda for the resource that is fundamental to life, water. This work has value for students, academics, and practitioners.’
– Melissa K. Scanlan, Center for Water Policy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US
‘The evolution of domestic and international water law—particularly in a rapidly changing climate—demands universal attention. This astute group of scholars anticipates and dissects most of the key issues requiring water law adaptation in the coming decades. An important guide for water law and policy experts everywhere.’
– Robert W. Adler, University of Utah, US
Contributors
Contributors: Vanessa Casado Pérez, Israel Castro-Enríquez, Aleksandra Čavoški, Abhishek Chakravarty, Elena Cima, Robin Kundis Craig, Tadesse Kebebew, Rhett Larson, Robert Lee, Andrés Martínez-Moscoso, John Mukum Mbaku, Makane Moïse Mbengue, Erin O’Donnell, Alberto Quintavalla, Barton H. Thompson, Jr., Mara Tignino
Contents
Contents:
1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for Water Law 1
Vanessa Casado Pérez and Rhett Larson
2 “Giant Steps”: How Technology is Shaping
International Water Law 9
Makane Moïse Mbengue and Elena Cima
3 Ensuring Water Security in Brahmaputra Basin:
Shift from Conflict to Cooperation 33
Abhishek Chakravarty
4 The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and Water
Law in Africa 59
John Mukum Mbaku
5 Regulatory Journey towards Biological Indicators
in Assessing Water Quality 89
Aleksandra Čavoški and Robert Lee
6 Repairing our relationship with rivers: water law
and legal personhood 113
Erin O’Donnell
7 The Concept of Water for Indigenous People in
Ecuador – How it is Regulated in the Water Law Regime 139
Andrés Martínez-Moscoso and Israel Castro-Enríquez
8 International Water Law and Climate Change 157
Mara Tignino and Tadesse Kebebew
9 Water Law and Municipal Water 185
Alberto Quintavalla
10 Remembering the Ocean in Water Law 205
Robin Kundis Craig
11 Water Markets Agonistes 237
Barton H. Thompson, Jr
Conclusions: a research agenda for the water law of the future 267
Vanessa Casado Pérez and Rhett Larson
Index 273
1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for Water Law 1
Vanessa Casado Pérez and Rhett Larson
2 “Giant Steps”: How Technology is Shaping
International Water Law 9
Makane Moïse Mbengue and Elena Cima
3 Ensuring Water Security in Brahmaputra Basin:
Shift from Conflict to Cooperation 33
Abhishek Chakravarty
4 The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and Water
Law in Africa 59
John Mukum Mbaku
5 Regulatory Journey towards Biological Indicators
in Assessing Water Quality 89
Aleksandra Čavoški and Robert Lee
6 Repairing our relationship with rivers: water law
and legal personhood 113
Erin O’Donnell
7 The Concept of Water for Indigenous People in
Ecuador – How it is Regulated in the Water Law Regime 139
Andrés Martínez-Moscoso and Israel Castro-Enríquez
8 International Water Law and Climate Change 157
Mara Tignino and Tadesse Kebebew
9 Water Law and Municipal Water 185
Alberto Quintavalla
10 Remembering the Ocean in Water Law 205
Robin Kundis Craig
11 Water Markets Agonistes 237
Barton H. Thompson, Jr
Conclusions: a research agenda for the water law of the future 267
Vanessa Casado Pérez and Rhett Larson
Index 273