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Book SynopsisIn Use of Experts in International Freshwater Disputes, Mbengue and Das offer a critical assessment of the involvement of experts in resolving international water disputes. International disputes related to freshwater are increasing in number and complexity. The rising complexity is necessarily accompanied and compounded by the involvement of experts in dispute resolution. This monograph examines, through a number of case studies, decided by international tribunals, the role and use (or absence) of experts in international freshwater disputes. Through this examination, the authors identify the lacunae as well as good practices in expert use in disputes of this nature. The monograph goes on to suggest the best practices with respect to expert involvement and use for a more efficient and fair resolution of international water disputes.
Table of Contents Dedication Use of Experts in International Freshwater Disputes: A Critical Assessment Makane Moïse Mbengue and Rukmini Das Abstract Keywords Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Legal Provisions on the Use of Experts in Dispute Resolution Part 3: Experts in Water Disputes before the International Court of Justice Part 4: Water Disputes Resolved through Inter-state Arbitration Part 5: Experts in Investor-State Water Disputes Part 6: Conclusion: Assessment of the Use of Experts in International Water Disputes Author Biographies Acknowledgements Bibliography