Waters transfer laws and its discrepancies, a brief overview in some neighbouring countries, including discussion on Malaysia-Singapore
A brief overview of a few neighbouring countries which have different legal regimes in water laws and conflicts. There were water transfer conflicting rules in some countries as against water as a right. The clash between environmental are human rights, constrains of market perspective are also di...
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my-ukm.journal.161532021-02-11T00:43:27Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16153/ Waters transfer laws and its discrepancies, a brief overview in some neighbouring countries, including discussion on Malaysia-Singapore Rozlinda Mohamed Fadzil, Haniff Ahamat, Rasyikah Md. Khalid, A brief overview of a few neighbouring countries which have different legal regimes in water laws and conflicts. There were water transfer conflicting rules in some countries as against water as a right. The clash between environmental are human rights, constrains of market perspective are also discussed. The first part discussed about the codification of water laws as a right or privilege and products containing water, such as agricultural produce are subjected to trade disciplines and trade barriers. In the case of bulk transfers of fresh water, private contractual remedies and negotiations between the parties or remedies available in public international law were reviewed, rather than the remedies provided for in trade agreements disputes such as in NAFTA. The latter part discussed about GATS and remedies in public international laws pertaining to water ownership and water transfer laws. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16153/1/38334-145255-1-PB.pdf Rozlinda Mohamed Fadzil, and Haniff Ahamat, and Rasyikah Md. Khalid, (2020) Waters transfer laws and its discrepancies, a brief overview in some neighbouring countries, including discussion on Malaysia-Singapore. Jurnal Undang-Undang dan Masyarakat, 27 . pp. 92-108. ISSN 1394-7729 https://ejournal.ukm.my/juum/issue/view/1365 |
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A brief overview of a few neighbouring countries which have different legal regimes in water laws and conflicts.
There were water transfer conflicting rules in some countries as against water as a right. The clash between
environmental are human rights, constrains of market perspective are also discussed. The first part discussed
about the codification of water laws as a right or privilege and products containing water, such as agricultural
produce are subjected to trade disciplines and trade barriers. In the case of bulk transfers of fresh water, private
contractual remedies and negotiations between the parties or remedies available in public international law were
reviewed, rather than the remedies provided for in trade agreements disputes such as in NAFTA. The latter part
discussed about GATS and remedies in public international laws pertaining to water ownership and water transfer
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Waters transfer laws and its discrepancies, a brief overview in some neighbouring countries, including discussion on Malaysia-Singapore |
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Waters transfer laws and its discrepancies, a brief overview in some neighbouring countries, including discussion on Malaysia-Singapore |
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Waters transfer laws and its discrepancies, a brief overview in some neighbouring countries, including discussion on Malaysia-Singapore |
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Waters transfer laws and its discrepancies, a brief overview in some neighbouring countries, including discussion on Malaysia-Singapore |
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