The United Nations International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on Transboundary Aquifers

Michael A. Greenop
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Despite being an important source of supply for basic human needs and development, groundwater has been largely out of sight and out of mind. Activities worldwide are rapidly increasing the pressure on this important but invisible resource, causing quantity depletion and quality degradation. A significant development in the process of helping to make groundwater governance visible was the development in 2008 of the United Nations International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on Transboundary Aquifers. This article considers the implications of the Draft Articles from the perspective of international law, reflecting in particular on the overlap with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non- Navigational Uses of International Watercourses, the principle of limited sovereignty in the context of shared groundwater resources and the possible future form of the Draft Articles. It also considers the work of other international institutions which have supported the Commission’s work. This article concludes that the Draft Articles have struck the right balance and have provided an important step forward in helping to make this invisible resource visible in international law. This article has been prepared in anticipation of the 2022 UN World Water Day on ‘Groundwater: Making the Invisible Visible’ and the International Groundwater Resources Assessment Centre Groundwater Summit on 22–23 March 2022.
联合国国际法委员会关于跨界含水层的条款草案
尽管地下水是满足人类基本需求和发展的重要供应来源,但人们在很大程度上忽视了地下水,也忽略了地下水。世界各地的活动正在迅速增加对这一重要但无形的资源的压力,造成数量枯竭和质量下降。2008年,联合国国际法委员会制定了《跨界含水层条款草案》,这是使地下水治理公开化过程中的一项重大进展。本文从国际法的角度考虑了条款草案的含义,特别是反映了与《联合国国际水道非航行使用法公约》的重叠、共享地下水资源背景下的有限主权原则以及条款草案未来可能的形式。委员会还审议了支持委员会工作的其他国际机构的工作。该条的结论是,条款草案取得了适当的平衡,并在帮助使这一无形资源在国际法中可见方面向前迈出了重要的一步。本文是为迎接2022年联合国世界水日“地下水:使无形可见”和国际地下水资源评估中心将于2022年3月22日至23日召开的地下水首脑会议而编写的。
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