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International Manaement of Transboundary Aquifers Recommendation from the United Nations International Law Commission
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- YAMADA Chusei
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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- Other Title
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- 国際レベルの越境地下水の管理のあり方 国連国際法委員会からの提言
- Recommendation from the United Nations International Law Commission
- 国連国際法委員会からの提言
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One of the important functions of the United Nations General Assembly is to codify the international law in order to establish the rule of law for the cause of justice and order of the international community. The UN International Law Commission is the subsidiary organ of the UN General Assembly to prepare the basic documents for such codification. The Commission embarked on the work of formulating draft articles on the law of transboundary aquifers in 2002. The author was appointed as the Special Rapporteur for this project and the Commission was able to submit to the UN General Assembly its final report in 2008. The UN General Assembly is to make its decision in 2011 on how to proceed to transform these draft articles into the treaty. The most of the States have transboundary aquifers with their neighbours. The groundwater is an indispensable life support resource for the mankind and also the most heavily exploited single resource for which no alternative resource exists. The establishment of legal norms for the proper management of transboundary aquifers, protection of environment, international cooperation and pacific settlement of disputes among the States sharing the aquifers is urgently required by the international community. This paper is designed to present the background of the issue, how the draft articles are formulated in cooperation with hydrogeologists and groundwater administrators, main elements of the draft articles, positions of various States and the future prospect of the draft articles.
Journal
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- Journal of Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences
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Journal of Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences 40 (3), 71-84, 2010
THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF HYDOROLOGICAL SCIENCES
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- CRID
- 1390282679399414144
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- NII Article ID
- 130004545244
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- ISSN
- 18837166
- 13429612
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed