ABSTRACT

McIntyre's work explains the legal means by which requirements of environmental protection influence the determination of a reasonable and equitable regime for allocating rights to riparian states to utilize shared freshwater resources. The work examines the means and processes by which environmental considerations can act upon the operation of the principle of equitable utilization. The volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the subject, outlining the development, scope and operation in general and customary international law of key rules of environmental protection.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter |126 pages

Environmental Protection of International Watercourses I

Substantive Rules of Customary and General International Law

chapter |41 pages

Environmental Protection of International Watercourses II

Procedural Rules of Customary and General International Law

chapter |22 pages

Conclusion

Environmental Protection as a Factor in Determining the Equitable Utilization of International Watercourses