The Journal of Water Law - Volume 26 - Issue 1
ARTICLES
The costs and benefits of conserving heritage assets: the waterworks at Seething Wells
JOHN CORKINDALE
Kingston University
The Egyptian hydro-hegemony in the Nile Basin: the quest for changing the status quo
MAHEMUD ESHTU TEKUYA
McGeorge School of Law Sacramento, California
Fostering cooperation over the Han river between North and South Korea: Is the UN Watercourses Convention the appropriate instrument?
LAURE-ELISE MAYARD
Business and Law School, Northumbria University,
Newcastle upon Tyne
Extraordinary drought in US–Mexico water governance
STEPHEN MUMME
Colorado State University
OSCAR IBÁÑEZ HERNÁNDEZ
Autonomous University of Ciudad, Juárez
BRUNO VERDINI
MIT, Cambridge
CASE COMMENTARIES
California Building Industry Association v State Water Resources Control Board
PROFESSOR RICHARD M FRANK
Professor of Environmental Practice,
University of California, Davis School of Law
Legal Rights for rivers: more power, less protection?
ERIN O’DONNELL
The University of Melbourne, Australia
STRATEGIC ISSUES
Scotland
‘Innovation and collaboration’ in the regulation of Scottish Water
SARAH HENDRY
Senior Lecturer in Law, Centre for Water Law,
Policy and Science, University of Dundee
BOOK REVIEW
Routledge Handbook of Water Law and Policy
Alistair Rieu-Clarke, Andrew Allan and Sarah Hendry (eds)