Layers of regulation in transboundary water governance: exploring the role of third states in the Lancang–Mekong

Otto Spijkers, David J. Devlaeminck*

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Abstract

The non-navigational uses of transboundary freshwaters are regulated by global frameworks, general and regional customary international law, regional treaty-based frameworks and/or watercourse-specific agreements. These layers of regulation intersect and overlap, and only bind those states that have chosen to become parties to the relevant legal agreements. This paper first provides a theoretical tour d’horizon of this legal problématique, identifying a series of problems and possible solutions based on the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. The practical consequences of this problématique will then be explored in the context of the Lancang–Mekong River, and the interaction between the various legal frameworks at play.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20
Pages (from-to)132-151
Number of pages20
JournalWater International
Volume47
Issue number1
Early online date2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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© 2021 International Water Resources Association.

Keywords

  • International water law
  • Lancang–Mekong River
  • law of treaties
  • third state
  • transboundary water governance
  • Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

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