Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface and acknowledgments to the first edition
- Preface and acknowledgments to the second edition
- Table of cases
- Table of treaties and other international instruments
- List of abbreviations
- PART I The legal and institutional framework
- PART II Principles and rules establishing standards
- 6 General principles and rules
- 7 Human rights and armed conflict
- 8 Atmosphere
- 9 Oceans and seas
- 10 Freshwater resources
- 11 Biological diversity
- 12 Hazardous substances and activities
- 13 Waste
- 14 The polar regions: Antarctica and the Arctic
- 15 European Community environmental law
- PART III Techniques for implementing international principles and rules
- Index
10 - Freshwater resources
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface and acknowledgments to the first edition
- Preface and acknowledgments to the second edition
- Table of cases
- Table of treaties and other international instruments
- List of abbreviations
- PART I The legal and institutional framework
- PART II Principles and rules establishing standards
- 6 General principles and rules
- 7 Human rights and armed conflict
- 8 Atmosphere
- 9 Oceans and seas
- 10 Freshwater resources
- 11 Biological diversity
- 12 Hazardous substances and activities
- 13 Waste
- 14 The polar regions: Antarctica and the Arctic
- 15 European Community environmental law
- PART III Techniques for implementing international principles and rules
- Index
Summary
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- Principles of International Environmental Law , pp. 459 - 498Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2003
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