Workshop on the General Principles of Transboundary Water Cooperation
Workshop on the General Principles of Transboundary Water Cooperation
Documents
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Information notice | ||
Provisional agenda | ||
List of participants | ||
List of national participants | ||
Background documents | ||
Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes as amended, along with decision VI/3 clarifying the accession procedure |
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Guide to Implementing the Water Convention |
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Brochure "The Global Opening of the 1992 UNECE Water Convention" |
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Policy guidance note on the benefits of transboundary water cooperation: identification, assessment and communication |
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Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses (New York, 1997) | ||
UN Watercourses Convention Online User's Guide | Link |
Presentations
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Session 1: Transboundary watercourses cooperation: Main principles and their application through various legal frameworks | ||
International Water Law: the policy / political dimensions: sense or no(n)-sense? |
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The 1992 Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes and The 1997 Convention on the Law of Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses – Similarities and Differences |
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The UNECE Water Convention in practice: Experience from its implementation, institutional framework and activities on the ground |
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Current state of transboundary water cooperation in Latin America |
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Session 2: Good practices and tools available in different regions of the world |
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Obligations in international water law and principles for effective joint bodies developed under the Water Convention |
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Institutional Aspects of Cooperation between Mexico and the United States for the Integrated Management of the Rio Bravo and the Colorado River |
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CeReGas and Governance – The Guarani Aquifer System: An example of binational cooperation between Argentina and Uruguay |
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Experience from Rio de la Plata |
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Management of transboundary basins - The case of Bolivia and Peru |
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The Albufeira Convention - Spanish experience in transboundary water cooperation with Portugal |
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How international water law rules and principles can help build trust - Learning from case studies |
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Identifying, assessing and communicating benefits of transboundary water cooperation, and the history and lessons learned in the Sava River Basin |
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Policy guidance note on identifying, assessing and communicating the benefits of Transboundary water cooperation developed under the Water Convention and its application |
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Obligations on information-sharing and monitoring - Work under the Water Convention and monitoring of the implementation of transboundary cooperation under SDG6 |
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Mexico – United States cooperation under the framework of the 1944 Water Treaty |
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ISARM Americas: Regional Strategy for the Assessment and Management of the Transboundary Aquifer System in the Americas |
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Groundwater Resources Governance in Transboundary Aquifers: Integral Management of Bi-national Aquifer Ocotepeque-Citalá |