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The management of international watercourse systems as reflected by international law and in view of the Southern African Development Community

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dc.contributor.advisor Thomashausen, A. E. A. M.
dc.contributor.author Viljoen, Salome en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:28Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:28Z
dc.date.issued 1997-06 en
dc.identifier.citation Viljoen, Salome (1997) The management of international watercourse systems as reflected by international law and in view of the Southern African Development Community, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17813> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17813
dc.description.abstract International water law has been unable to translate its principles into effective institutions for the management of shared water resources. National interest has often override any real commitment to the principles of international water law as reflected by the draft Articles of the ILC. Based on the theory of sovereignty, it emphasises a discretionary power to co-operate. However, the community of interest's theory is rather recommended as basis for co-operation. The draft Articles does not take sufficient account of the role domestic water policies, international relations and economics play in the co-operation of states. An integrated approach that considers social and economic effects within an environmental context is proposetL The political economy of water includes the potential of 'virtual water' through the importation of staple grains. A holistic approach, taking global trade in agriculture into account, is recommended. The SADC countries should also consider the potential of regional trade in 'virtual water'.
dc.format.extent Southern.";"International rivers" en
dc.format.extent I online resource (34 leaves)
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject International Water Law
dc.subject Management of shared water resources
dc.subject Equitable utilisation
dc.subject Co-operation
dc.subject Prohibition against causing harm
dc.subject Draft Articles of ILC
dc.subject Political economy of water
dc.subject 'Virtual water'
dc.subject Global economy
dc.subject Global economy
dc.subject Southern African Development Community
dc.subject.ddc 341.44 en
dc.subject.lcsh Water resources development -- Law and legislation -- Africa, Southern en
dc.subject.lcsh Water resources development -- Management -- Africa en
dc.title The management of international watercourse systems as reflected by international law and in view of the Southern African Development Community en
dc.type Dissertation
dc.description.department Law
dc.description.degree LL. M. (Law) en


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