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This work, Shared Water Resources in West Africa: Relevance and Application of the UN Watercourses and UNECE Water Conventions, addresses the question of whether riparian states in West Africa need to be parties to both the UN Watercourses Convention and the UNECE Water Convention, both of which have influenced current water regimes in the region. The initial transboundary water instruments in the region dealt primarily with navigation, later agreements addressed the need for cooperation, while recent regimes incorporate other principles of international water law articulated in the UN water treaties Although only six out of its numerous shared watercourses are currently regulated by legal instruments, West Africa contributed through these agreements to the development of international water prior to the adoption of the UN Watercourses and the UNECE Water Conventions in the 1990s.

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List of Illustrations and Tables Shared Water Resources in West Africa: Relevance and Application of the UN Watercourses and the UNECE Water Conventions  Nwamaka Chigozie Odili  Abstract  Keywords  Introduction  1.0 Transboundary Water Systems in West Africa  2.0 Understanding the UN Watercourses Convention and the 1992 UNECE Water Convention  3.0 Current Transboundary Treaty Architecture in West Africa (Post 1990)  4.0 Assessment of the UNECE Water Convention Framework of Implementation from the West African Perspective  Conclusion  Bibliography

Shared Water Resources in West Africa: Relevance and Application of the UN Watercourses and the UNECE Water Conventions

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 08/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9789004364820, 978-9004364820
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      Book Synopsis
      This work, Shared Water Resources in West Africa: Relevance and Application of the UN Watercourses and UNECE Water Conventions, addresses the question of whether riparian states in West Africa need to be parties to both the UN Watercourses Convention and the UNECE Water Convention, both of which have influenced current water regimes in the region. The initial transboundary water instruments in the region dealt primarily with navigation, later agreements addressed the need for cooperation, while recent regimes incorporate other principles of international water law articulated in the UN water treaties Although only six out of its numerous shared watercourses are currently regulated by legal instruments, West Africa contributed through these agreements to the development of international water prior to the adoption of the UN Watercourses and the UNECE Water Conventions in the 1990s.

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations and Tables Shared Water Resources in West Africa: Relevance and Application of the UN Watercourses and the UNECE Water Conventions  Nwamaka Chigozie Odili  Abstract  Keywords  Introduction  1.0 Transboundary Water Systems in West Africa  2.0 Understanding the UN Watercourses Convention and the 1992 UNECE Water Convention  3.0 Current Transboundary Treaty Architecture in West Africa (Post 1990)  4.0 Assessment of the UNECE Water Convention Framework of Implementation from the West African Perspective  Conclusion  Bibliography

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