Reciprocity and China's Transboundary Waters
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Reciprocity and China's Transboundary Waters

The Law of International Watercourses

David J. Devlaeminck

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Reciprocity and China's Transboundary Waters

The Law of International Watercourses

David J. Devlaeminck

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Utilizing the principle of reciprocity, Reciprocity and China's Transboundary Waters: The Law of International Watercourses analyses the past, present and future of the law of international watercourses with a particular focus on China.

As a legal principle, reciprocity plays a strong role in the formation, interpretation and maintenance of international law. Implementing this framework, the book examines the development of the law of international watercourses, highlighting how this basic legal principle is a foundational notion. It applies the framework to China and offers insights into one of the most important transboundary states in Asia. As a primarily upstream state, China is of great significance to its transboundary neighbours; however, there remain significant hurdles, misunderstandings and mistrust between China and its neighbours. China is faced with a complex challenge - how to meet its own development needs while also taking into consideration its primarily downstream neighbours? By focusing on this prominent state this work not only fosters a greater understanding of the law of international watercourses within China, but also clarifies and challenges current perceptions of China's transboundary water treaty practice. More generally, the book provides a past, present and future view on international watercourse law, starting with an analysis of the UN Watercourses Convention and UNECE Water Convention leading to a discussion of reciprocity's continued influence as well as charting a path forward.

This book will be of great interest to legal students and scholars with an interest in international watercourses, environmental politics and international law, as well as students and scholars interested in Chinese politics and natural resource management and conflict.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
ISBN
9781000215243
Edition
1
Topic
Jura
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Umweltrecht

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. List of abbreviations
  10. 1 Introduction
  11. 2 Reciprocity in China’s international legal relations and transboundary waters
  12. 3 Sovereignty claims in the law of international watercourses
  13. 4 Revisiting the substantive rules of the law of international watercourses
  14. 5 The duty to cooperate in the global water conventions: rules of procedure, dispute settlement and self-help mechanisms
  15. 6 Observations and concluding remarks
  16. Index
Citation styles for Reciprocity and China's Transboundary Waters

APA 6 Citation

Devlaeminck, D. (2020). Reciprocity and China’s Transboundary Waters (1st ed.). Taylor and Francis. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1881962/reciprocity-and-chinas-transboundary-waters-the-law-of-international-watercourses-pdf (Original work published 2020)

Chicago Citation

Devlaeminck, David. (2020) 2020. Reciprocity and China’s Transboundary Waters. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis. https://www.perlego.com/book/1881962/reciprocity-and-chinas-transboundary-waters-the-law-of-international-watercourses-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Devlaeminck, D. (2020) Reciprocity and China’s Transboundary Waters. 1st edn. Taylor and Francis. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1881962/reciprocity-and-chinas-transboundary-waters-the-law-of-international-watercourses-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Devlaeminck, David. Reciprocity and China’s Transboundary Waters. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis, 2020. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.