Publications

IWRA seeks to facilitate knowledge generation and exchange through several publishing activities:

Water International (WI) is the official peer reviewed journal of the  Association.  Published by a major international publisher, Taylor & Francis, on behalf of IWRA, it is a leading source of information on international water resources research and policy.

IWRA Update is a quarterly newsletter that contains news briefs about IWRA members, regional committee activities, calls for papers, and global water news.

IWRA also publishes books, conference proceedings and partners with various organisations to produce special publications and affiliated journals on water resources issues.

If you are interested in collaborating with IWRA publications or would like more information, contact the IWRA Editorial Office: iwrapubs@gmail.com

IWRA Publications

Vol. 38 No.2

Water International (March 2013)

Volume 38, Issue 2, 2013
Water International (March 2013)

Special Issue: The 1997 UN Watercourses Convention – What Relevance in the 21st Century?

 

Guest editorial

Alistair Rieu-Clarke, Remy Kinna & Flavia Loures
pages 109-111

 

Articles

Utilization of shared international freshwater resources – the meaning and role of “equity” in international water law
Owen McIntyre
pages 112-129

Does Article 6 (Factors Relevant to Equitable and Reasonable Utilization) in the UN Watercourses Convention misdirect riparian countries?
Bruce Lankford
pages 130-145

The UN Watercourses Convention: the éminence grise behind cooperation on transboundary water resources
Christina Leb
pages 146-155

The preservation of freshwater ecosystems of international watercourses and the integration of rules – an interpretative mechanism
Jing Lee
pages 156-165

Article 33 of the UN Watercourses Convention: a step forward for dispute settlement?
Attila Tanzi & Enrico Milano
pages 166-179

A new human rights-based approach to the UN Watercourses Convention
Claudia Cinelli
pages 180-191

The influence of the UN Watercourses Convention on the development of a treaty regime in the Nile River basin
Musa M. Abseno
pages 192-203

Revisiting the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty
Hamid Sarfraz
pages 204-216

Exploring China's transboundary water treaty practice through the prism of the UN Watercourses Convention
Huiping Chen, Alistair Rieu-Clarke & Patricia Wouters
pages 217-230
 

IWRA Update

IWRA Newsletter 2013 - N°1 (March 2013)