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Legal and institutional arrangements for managing water resources in the Nile Basin
This article firstly reviews the legal arrangements drawn up over the last century between two or more of the nine states which share the Nile Basin to govern efforts to control or alter the flow of the river. Secondly, existing institutions intended to promote basinwide cooperation in water use are surveyed. Finally, the interests of the various states with regard to the hydraulic development of the basin are analysed, and the probability of a basinwide accord being reached is assessed.
Legal and institutional arrangements for managing water resources in the Nile Basin
This article firstly reviews the legal arrangements drawn up over the last century between two or more of the nine states which share the Nile Basin to govern efforts to control or alter the flow of the river. Secondly, existing institutions intended to promote basinwide cooperation in water use are surveyed. Finally, the interests of the various states with regard to the hydraulic development of the basin are analysed, and the probability of a basinwide accord being reached is assessed.
Legal and institutional arrangements for managing water resources in the Nile Basin
Waterbury, John (author)
International Journal of Water Resources Development ; 3 ; 92-104
1987-01-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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