Water in International Law: Between Singularity and Plurality, Inaugural lecture delivered at the Collège de France on Thursday 12 January 2023
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9782722606555
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Collège de France
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Leçons inaugurales
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anglais
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Water in International Law: Between Singularity and Plurality

Inaugural lecture delivered at the Collège de France on Thursday 12 January 2023

Collège de France

Leçons inaugurales

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Essential to human life and activity, freshwater is increasingly becoming a
concern of international law. Its regulation, initially focused on rivers
shared by several States, has gradually shifted to other sources of water.
Today, its scarcity, the need for sustainable distribution of its uses, its
use as a weapon of war, its vulnerability to environmental degradation and the
prevention of disputes are all issues that call for the mobilization and
reinforcement of international law.
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