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Winter 2005: Access to Water
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Volume 5 Issue 1
Sustainable
Development
Law & Policy
Editor's Note
Editors' Note
Melanie Nakagawa and Kirk Herbertson
Articles
New Challenges in an Era of Global Water Scarcity
David Hunter
Protecting A Hidden Treasure: The U.N International Law Commission and the International Law of Transboundary Ground Water Resources
Gabriel E. Eckstein
The Legal Implications of the Israeli-Palestinian Water Crisis
Juliette Niehuss
The Next Privatization of Public Assets: Domestic and Trade Implication Related to Water Right and Land Acquisition
Jennifer C. Gerbasi
Improving Water Governance Through Increased Public Access to Information and Participation
Karin M. Krchnak
Improving Legislation Through Social Analysis: A Case Study in Methodology from the Water Sector in Uzbekistan
Jonathan Brown, Ayse Kudat, and Kristen McGeeney
Obligations of State and Non-state Actors Regarding the Human Right to Water Under the South African Constitution
Anna R. Welch
Features
The Constitutional Right to Water in Uruguay
Rachael Moshman
Focus on AU: Institutional Response to the D.C. Lead Water Controversy
Molly Frank-Meltzer
Litigation Updates
The Vivendi-Argentina Water Dispute: ICSID Creates New Arbitration Tribunal to Hear the Longest Running Case on its Docket
Malissa Khumprakob
Book Reviews
The Human Right to Water: Legal and Policy Dimensions by Salman M.A. Salman and Siobhan McInerney-Lankford
Kristen McGeeney and Melanie Nakagawa
World News
World News
Kevin Gallagher, Rachael Moshman, Chris McChesney, and Kelly Rain