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100 _aSalman, M. A.
245 _aInternational Watercourses: Enhancing Cooperation and Managing Conflict
260 _aWashington
_bThe World Bank
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500 _aPart - 1: Regulatory Framework for International Watercourses Regulation of the Uses of International Watercourcess The UN Convention on the Law of the Non Navigational Uses of International Watercourses: Prospects and Pitfalls Part - 2: World Bank Policy for Projects on International Waterways The Evolution and Context of the Bank Policy for Projects on International Waterways Part - 3: International Watwrcourses and the Environment UN/ECE Strategies for Protectingthe Inviornment With Respect to International Watercourses: The Helsinki and Espoo Coventions Elements of a Legal Strategy for Managing International Watercourses:The Aral Sea Basin Managing International Waters in Africa: Process and Progress Part - 4: Conflict Resolution of International Watercourses Watercourses, Enviornment and the International court of Justice: the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Case Sharing the Games Waters between India and Bangladesh: An Analysis of the 1996 Treaty The Role of the World Bank in Enhancing Cooperational Watercourses: The Case of the Indus Basin Conclusion: International Watercourses: Enhancing Cooperation and Maning Coflict Annex Annex - 1: Convation on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of Internatuional Watercourses Annex - 2: Bank Operational Polices: Project on International Waterways Annex - 2B: Bank Procedures Project on International Waterways Annex - 2C: Bank Good Practices: Project on International Waterways Annex - 3: Convention on the Protection and Uses of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes
700 _aDe Chazournes, Laurence Boisson
890 _aUSA
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