Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; PART 1 Introduction; PART 2 Trans-jurisdictional water law and governance: theoretical underpinnings and international approaches; PART 3 Trans-jurisdictional water law and governance: national approaches; PART 4 Emerging challenges in trans-jurisdictional water law and governance; PART 5 Conclusion; Index; 1 The challenge of trans-jurisdictional water law and governance; 2 Trans-jurisdictional water governance: law's role at multiple levels; 3 Trans-boundary water governance through the prism of the Mekong River Basin
4 Trans-jurisdictional water governance in the European Union5 Critical linkages: trans-jurisdictional approaches to advancing indigenous marine governance; 6 Intra-national rivalries: a submerged aspect of trans-boundary water governance; 7 Defragging: overcoming fragmentation in United States water governance; 8 Beyond the traditional governance of trans-jurisdictional groundwater: unconventional approaches to cross-boundary aquifer management in the United States; 9 Muddied water: (un)cooperative governance and water management in South Africa
10 The flow of laws: the trans-jurisdictional laws of the longest river in Aotearoa, New Zealand11 Diffuse source pollution and water quality law for the Great Barrier Reef: why the reticence to regulate?; 12 Trans-jurisdictional water law and governance in the context of unconventional gas mining: the Australian experience; 13 Protecting coastal wetlands in a changing climate: reinvigorating integrated coastal zone governance; 14 Contests over 'wild' rivers in Queensland: implications for trans-jurisdictional water governance
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15 Trans-jurisdictional water governance and implementing the human right to water in South Africa16 The future of trans-jurisdictional water law and governance