International watercourses
8th World Water Forum, Brasilia, March 18-23, 2018
March 16, 2018The World Water Forum is the world’s biggest water-related event and is organized by the World Water Council (WWC), an international organization that brings together all those interested in the theme of water. Its mission is “to promote awareness, build political commitment and trigger action on critical water issues at all levels, to facilitate the efficient conservation, protection, development, planning, management and use of water in all its dimensions on an environmentally sustainable basis for the benefit of all life on Earth”.
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April 29, 2015External Programme Hague Academy of International Law, 41st Session – Montevideo (Uruguay), 30 October – 6 November 2015, Theme of the session: Water Resources and International Law. All lectures will be delivered in English or Spanish.
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Scheldt River collection
The Scheldt is a transboundary river which originates in North-Western France and runs through Western Belgium and the South-West of the Netherlands. The Scheldt Estuary is shared between Belgium and the Netherlands. The Dutch section of the estuary is called the Western Scheldt, and is of vital importance as navigation channel to the port of […]
Read moreUPEACE/Peace Palace Library Lecture: Judge Kenneth Keith on International Water Disputes
January 30, 2015The Peace Palace Library and UPEACE Centre The Hague jointly organized the 4th Lecture on ‘Peacebuilding in Progress’ that took place on Wednesday January 28, 2015 at the Academy Building of the Peace Palace. For this occasion, we were honoured to have as a guest speaker Sir Kenneth Keith, Judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Judge Keith delivered a speech on “International Water Disputes – The roles of international courts and arbitral tribunals in resolving them”.
Read moreUPEACE/Peace Palace Library Lecture: Judge Kenneth Keith and PCA Legal Counsel Judith Levine on International Water Disputes
January 30, 2015On Wednesday January 28, 2015, the fourth of a series of Lectures on Peacebuilding in Progress was held at the Academy Building of the Peace Palace, The Hague. The lectures on Peacebuilding are organised by the UPEACE Centre The Hague and the Peace Palace Library.
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January 27, 2015UPEACE Centre The Hague and the Peace Palace Library have the pleasure to inform you that the 4th Lecture on Peacebuilding in Progress will take place on Wednesday January 28, 2015. Sir Kenneth Keith, Judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), will deliver a speech on “International water disputes – The roles of international courts and arbitral tribunals in resolving them”.
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UPEACE Seminar on International Water Conflicts
November 26, 2014On December 4, the City of The Hague and the recently founded Water Diplomacy Consortium (WDC) will organize a seminar on International Water Conflicts. The WDC offers advisory services to governments and public entities at all levels, training and capacity building, knowledge exchange, advice on conflict resolution methods, direct assistance as an honest broker in conflict resolution and on post-conflict peacebuilding in and through the water sector, research, publications and the organization of conferences. The seminar will take place in the Peace Palace on December 4 at 16.00 hrs.
Read moreInternational Water Law: Recent Developments
September 12, 2014International water law is on the move. It is evolving with increasing importance despite its relative youth as a subject of public international law. The entry into force of the 1997 Watercourses Convention and the recent amendment of the 1992 Water Convention to open it up to non-UNECE States have given a boost to this field of international law. It is important and encouraging to see that the recently established universal norms have been nurturing each other and have inspired new agreements on individual river basins and aquifers. Further cooperation is still needed, however. International law is a recognized means for supporting and developing this.
Read moreUPEACE Lecture: Water: A Source of Conflict or a Potential Peace Builder?
June 27, 2014Prof. András Szöllösi-Nagy, Rector of the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, based in Delft, the Netherlands, will deliver a speech on “Water: A Source of Conflict or a Potential Peace Builder?” The presentation will overview the current global perspective on shared water resources with an attempt to identify major likely future challenges along with an outline of potential opportunities for solutions in the context of transboundary watersheds and aquifers.
Read moreCanal Digging
June 21, 2013Two big canal digging plans are under way: the Interoceanic-Nicaragua Canal and the Istanbul Canal. The construction of this new canal brings into focus the 1936 Montreux Convention Regarding the Regimes of the Straits, which regulates the transit through the Straits Region. Will this new Canal undermine the principles of transit and transportation liberty, as is stipulated in Article 1 and 2. Is it time to revise the Montreux convention adapting it to modern views and situations?
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