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Published date01 November 2020
Date01 November 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12295
RECIEL Comparative Environmental Law
Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law
ISSN 2050 0386
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Special Issue: Contemporary Issues in
International Water Law
Guest Editors: Patricia Wouters, David J.
Devlaeminck, Lingjie Kong and Owen McIntyre
The Dispute over the Status and Use of the Waters of the Silala case and the customary rules on the definition of
international watercourse
Lingjie Kong
Beyond semantics: Overcoming the normative incoherence surrounding the protection of international watercourse
ecosystems
Yang Liu
The role of proportionality in the law of transboundary waters
Nabaat Tasnima Mahbub
Can reporting enhance transboundary water cooperation? Early insights from the Water Convention and the
Sustainable Development Goals reporting exercise
Alistair Rieu-Clarke
Evolving normativity in contemporary international water law: A communicative approach to the growing role of
non-state actors
Yu S u
Reframing the transboundary water discourse: Contextualized international law in practice
Patricia Wouters and Sergei Vinogradov
China and the global water conventions in light of recent developments: Time to take a second look?
David J. Devlaeminck and Xisheng Huang
Adaptation regulatory regimes to address climate change challenges in transboundary water basins: Can multilateral
regionalism help?
Sergei Vinogradov and Patricia Wouters
Payments for ecosystem services in transboundary water allocation cases: An approach for China and its neighbours
Tianbao Qin and Jin Gu
State responsibility in international law for transboundary water-related harm: The emergence of a new
ecosystems-based paradigm?
Owen McIntyre
Enforcing transboundary water obligations through investment treaty arbitration: China, Laos and the Mekong River
Ana Maria Daza-Clark
The role of amicus curiae in implementing the human right to water in the context of international investment law
Huiping Chen
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