International Rivers and Lakes Nº 35

I. Notes on NAFTA’s Environmental Implications.-- II. US-Mexican transboundary water issues: public and private sector entities participate in round table.-- III. Colloquium on Regulatory Expropriations in International Law.-- IV. Great Lakes: Donors pledge US $140 million for Nile basin projects, 2...

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Autor principal: Jouravlev, Andrei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: ECLAC 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11362/36610
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Sumario:I. Notes on NAFTA’s Environmental Implications.-- II. US-Mexican transboundary water issues: public and private sector entities participate in round table.-- III. Colloquium on Regulatory Expropriations in International Law.-- IV. Great Lakes: Donors pledge US $140 million for Nile basin projects, 29 June 2001.-- V. Toronto newspaper concerned about U.S. interest in Canadian water.-- VI. Debate on piping Canadian water to the American Southwest.-- VII. Mexican water debt coming due.-- VIII. India: Water release into Pakistan rivers.-- IX. UK Water Industry Says: 'Climate Change Threat Urgent'.-- X. EU plans for liberalising world trade could make it illegal for governments to introduce stringent regulations on protecting the environment .-- XI. French Water Law to Extend Polluter-Pays Principle to Agriculture.-- XII. The global water crisis and the commodification of the world's water supply.-- XIII. NAFTA's Powerful Little Secret.-- XIV. International initiative on shared aquifers