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Natural Resources Journal

Spring 1996, Vol. 36, No. 2

Lead Articles
Regional Cooperation: The Example of International Waters Systems in the Twentieth Century          151
Albert E. Utton

The International Law Association's Contribution to International Water Resources Law          155
Charles B. Bourne

Rivers as Legal Structures: The Examples of the Jordan and the Nile          217
Joseph W. Dellapenna

Legal Regime of the Rio de la Plata          251
Lilian Del Castillo LaBorde

An Assessment of the Work of the International Law Commission          297
Stephen C. McCaffrey

Water Allocation in the American West: Endangered Fish Versus Irrigated Agriculture          319
Michael R. Moore, Aimee Mulville and Marcia Weinberg

Evolution of the River Basin Concept in National and International Water Law          359
Ludwik A. Teclaff

Transboundary Water Resources in the Former Soviet Union: Between Conflict and Cooperation          393
Sergei Vinogradov

An Assessment of Recent Developments in International Watercourse Law through the Prism of the Substantive Rules Governing Use Allocation          417
Patricia K. Wouters

 

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