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Conflict And Cooperation On South Asias International Rivers A Legal Perspective Salman M A Salman

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Conflict And Cooperation On South Asias International Rivers A Legal Perspective Salman M A Salman
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Salman M. A. Salman, Kishor Uprety
ISBN: 9780821353523, 0821353527
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Conflict And Cooperation On South Asias International Rivers A Legal Perspective Salman M A Salman by Salman M. A. Salman, Kishor Uprety 9780821353523, 0821353527 instant download after payment.

'Conflict and Cooperation on South Asia's International Rivers' traces the development of international water law. This book focuses on the hydro-politics of four countries in the South Asia region: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. It analyzes the problems that these countries have encountered as riparians of international rivers and how they have addressed these problems. In particular, this study reviews the treaty regimes governing the Indus River basin, the Ganges River basin, and the Kosi, Gandaki, and Mahakali river basins. Each of these regimes is described in-depth, with special attention devoted to the main problems each of these treaties sought to address. The authors also review the treaty experience and offer observations on bilateralism and multilateralism.

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