Existing Agreements for the Management of Shared Watercourses Sample Clauses

Existing Agreements for the Management of Shared Watercourses. The WUP-JICA Study had collected the existing agreements for the management of international river basins as references for the Rule preparation. The collected agreements were 3 general agreements and 15 specific agreements including multi-lateral and bi-lateral agreements or protocols in various areas of the world. Some of them were forged in the older times when social and political situations and requirements were different from the ones presently prevailing. There are some agreements for rivers in semi-arid zones or in the areas where river flooding is very seldom compared with the Mekong River Basin, and there are some that have been signed by countries with different religions. The differences in background of the agreements might have more or less affected the provisions thereof. The general agreements collected were the Helsinki Rule, 1970; the Draft Articles on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International River Course, Geneva in 1980; and the Resolution of the General Assembly of the UN: the Agreement of Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourse (21 May 1997, New York). These are recognized as the frameworks of a rule on the utilization of international river basins for universal application. The collected copies of agreements concerning the management of specific rivers are as follows:
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