A comparative study of international and EU policies on transboundary aquifers(Am05041)

Authors: 
Elodie Salle, Alice Aureli, Jose-Luiz Martin, Raya Stephan and Philippe Quevauviller
Code: 
Am05041
Corresponding Author: 
Philippe Quevauviller: Philippe.Quevauviller@ec.europa.eu
DOI: 
10.4409/Am-041-12-0041
Page: 
019-038
Year of Publication: 
2012
ISSN: 
2038-3592
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Keywords: 
UNESCO, transboundary aquifer, EU policies.
Abstract: 

Establishing sustainable water cooperation and integrated management throughout the world seems to be the best way to remedy water management issues, in particular through the promotion of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). Legally speaking, different instruments coexist at international and EU levels, and the question often arises to which extent cooperation between States is effective to adequately manage water resources and how binding agreements are interconnected. This paper reviews four legal instruments operated at international or EU levels, namely the UN Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses, the UN Law of transboundary Aquifers, the UNECE Helsinki Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Use and the EU Water Framework Directive.