Developing mechanisms for resolving water disputes:drawing from overseas experiences

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Tan, Poh-Ling
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EA (Bob) Swinton

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The objectives of this paper are, Part 1, to analyse recent Australian conflict arising from water reform and what, if any, dispute resolution mechanisms were used: Part 2, to compare the range of conflict resolution mechanisms used in water disputes overseas with specific intra-state, national and transboundary case-studies; Part 3, to discuss the legal, social and political limitations of these mechanisms. This paper observes that that resolution processes are still not being seriously considered by policy makers and that this omission needs to be addressed.

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Water

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32

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7

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© The Author(s) 2005. The attached file is posted here with permission of the copyright owner[s] for your personal use only. No further distribution permitted.For information about this journal please refer to the journal’s website. The online version of this work is licensed under a Creative Commons License, available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.1/au/

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