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The Nile is an essential source of water for domestic, industrial and agricultural uses. In this book the author examines the multifaceted legal regulation of the Nile.
"International Watercourses Law and the Nile Basin - Three States at a Crossroad is a welcome and much-needed contribution to scholarship on the Nile. The topic could not be more timely, as transboundary cooperation on the Nile has reached an impasse, despite important development initiatives across the basin... This work by Dr Tadesse Kassa Woldetsadik offers a fresh look at some of these questions and offers new insights on possible future solutions on the Nile." –from the foreword by Professor Patricia Wouters, Founding Director, UNESCO IHP-HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee, Scotland; Founding Director, International and National Water Law Programme, University of Xiamen, China under the Chinese Government Thousand Talents Programme.
1. Book Organization 2. Understanding the Nile 3. The Nile Basin – Development Patterns and Projections 4. Legal Regimes Regulating Utilization of the Nile Waters: A Case Study of the Anglo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1902 5. Geographical Scope of the Anglo-Ethiopian Treaty Undertaking 6. Construing the Substantive Scope of the Anglo-Ethiopian Treaty of May 1902 7. The Anglo-Ethiopian Treaty and Selected Principles of Public International Law 8. Rules and Principles Regulating the Use of Shared Water Courses: Analysis of a Non Treaty Based Claim of Right to Nile Waters 9. Customary Rules of International Watercourses Law: Overview of Riparian Positions and New Perspectives in the Nile Basin 10. Application of Fundamental Principles of Customary International Watercourses Law: the Nile Context 11. Analysis of Factors and Circumstances Affecting the Equitability of Uses in the Nile Basin 12. Volume Conclusions
Tadesse Kassa Woldetsadik is Assistant Professor of Law and Human Rights, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.