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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Salman M.A. Salman , Kishor UpretyPublisher: Kluwer Law International Imprint: Kluwer Law International Volume: 8 Weight: 0.798kg ISBN: 9789041119582ISBN 10: 9041119582 Pages: 419 Publication Date: 01 November 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsList of Tables. List of Maps. Glossary. Acknowledgements. Preface. Series Editor's Preface. Part One: General Introduction. 1. Introduction. I.The South Asian Sub-continent. II. International Water Law. III. Scope of the Study. Part Two: India Pakistan Relations. 1. The Indus River. I. Introduction and History. II. The Indus Treaty Regime. III. Conclusion. Part Three: India Nepal Relations. 3. The Kosi River. I. Introduction and History. II. The Kosi Treaty Regime. III. Conclusion. 4. The Gandaki River. I. Introduction and History. II. The Gandak Treaty Regime. III. Conclusion. 5. The Mahakali River. I. Introduction and History. II. The Mahakali Treaty Regime. III. Conclusion. 6. The Kosi, Gandaki and Mahakali: An Overview. Part Four: India Bangladesh Relations. 7. The Ganges River. I. Introduction and History. II. The Ganges Treaty Regime. III. Conclusion. Part Five: General Conclusion. 8. Conflict, Cooperation and Treaties: Retrospect and Prospects. Selected Bibliography. Annexes: Annex A: India Pakistan. The Indus Waters Treaty, 1960. Annex B: India Nepal. B.1. Revised Agreement on the Kosi Project, 1966. B.2. Agreement on the Gandak Irrigation and Power Project, 1959. B.3. The Mahakali Treaty, 1996. Annex C: India Bangladesh. C.1. Statute of the Indo-Bangladesh Joint Rivers Commission, 1972. C.2. The Ganges Treaty, 1966. Index.Reviews'This is a higly insightful and path-breaking study. The authors should be commended for their painstaking survey and study of the Sub-Continent Rivers, which enriches our understanding with regard to the three major rivers of the Sub-Continent. This book undoubtedly constitutes a valuable coantribution to the literature on law of international watercourse. This volume is an added source for resource in international water courses law in general, South Asia in particular, and it will certainly inspire further research in this area.' Ch. Benarji, Indian Journal of International Law, 2003. ' This is a higly insightful and path-breaking study. The authors should be commended for their painstaking survey and study of the Sub-Continent Rivers, which enriches our understanding with regard to the three major rivers of the Sub-Continent. This book undoubtedly constitutes a valuable coantribution to the literature on law of international watercourse. This volume is an added source for resource in international water courses law in general, South Asia in particular, and it will certainly inspire further research in this area.'<br>Ch. Benarji, Indian Journal of International Law, 2003. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |