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Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Notes on the Contributors Part I: International Water Law: Overview Chapter 1: A Survey of Challenges and Trends in the Context of International Water Law Rudiger Wolfrum / Adele J. Kirschner Chapter 2: International Groundwater Law in the Euphrates and Tigris Region Kerstin Mechlem Chapter 3: Governing International Watercourses: Implications of the Human Right to Water Pierre Thielborger Part II: The Use of Waters of the Euphrates and Tigris Chapter 4: Transboundary Water Relations in the Euphrates and Tigris Region Aysegul Kibaroglu Chapter 5: Sharing and Protecting the Euphrates and Tigris: Legal Status Quo Adele J. Kirschner / Katrin Tiroch Chapter 6: Advantages of Marketable Water Rights in the Euphrates and Tigris Basin Evin Wick Chapter 7: Dams on Euphrates and Tigris: Impact and Regulation Through International Law Nicolas Bremer Chapter 8: Hydrology Dr. Johannes Cullmann Part III: Comparative Analysis of National Water Laws in the Euphrates and Tigris Region and European Union Water Law Chapter 9: Water Law in Iraq: The Present Model for Water Resources Protection Yadgar Kamal Ahmmad Chapter Chapter 10: Water Management Laws in the Syrian Arab Republic Rana Kharouf-Gaudig Chapter 11: Legal Context in Water Management Policy in Turkey: Evolution of a Complex Framework in Three Stages Vakur Sumer Chapter 12: EU Water Law and its Relevance for the Euphrates and Tigris Region Ulrich Beyerlin Part IV: International Experience from other Regions of the World: Comparative Perspectives Chapter 13: Procedural System of Transboundary Water Cooperation in the Aral Sea Basin Dinara Ziganshina Chapter 14: The Jordan River: Legal and Institutional Aspects Marwan Haddad Chapter 15: The Amazon River Basin: Features, History and Legal Framework Lilian Del Castillo-Laborde Chapter 16: International Cooperation to Protect the Rhine River: Lessons to be Learnt for the Euphrates and Tigris Region? Katrin Tiroch Chapter 17: Sovereignty Revisited - Examining the Rules of International Law that Govern Transboundary Water Resources with a Focus on Upstream/Downstream State Practice - Possible Lessons Learned for the Euphrates-Tigris Patricia Wouters Index
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