The International Water Law Series publishes scholarly and other expert work on the increasingly important field of international freshwater law. Fresh water shared by two or more states, whether in the form of surface water or groundwater, is in growing demand as populations increase and economic activities such as agriculture and hydroelectric power production continue to develop. In addition, climate change is already bringing with it challenges to the established order, including a spectrum of problems ranging from droughts, glacial melting and reduced precipitation to floods and other water-related disasters caused by increasingly extreme climatic events. Works in this series will address these problems, proposing carefully-considered methods of dealing with them, where appropriate.
Professor Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
Professor Edith Brown Weiss
Professor Lucius Caflisch
Professor Joseph Dellapenna
Professor Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Dr. Christina Leb
Dr. Owen McIntyre
Dr. Salman M.A. Salman
Professor Attila Tanzi
Professor Patricia Wouters