Urgent call for protection and use of transboundary watercourses. Some legal reflections

Thanh Hoa Ha, Van Tuan Vu
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Abstract The use of transboundary water resources has received special international attention in recent years. Although riparian countries recognize the benefits of cross‐border rivers and enter into agreements with countries sharing the transboundary rivers by means of legal rules, treaties, and principles, they have done excessive riverine exploitation activities to maximize their socio‐economic benefits, causing the imbalance in the ecosystems and peace. This study aims to conduct a secondary analysis of primary qualitative data to research the common legal frameworks on international water law such as Helsinki Rules, UN Watercourses Conventions, and UNECE Water Convention, together with a case study on the Mekong River Agreement. Bilateral, multilateral, international treaties and principles are currently not enforceable enough to compel riparian countries strictly to comply with these legal rules and principles on equitable and sustainable water coordination and development. Besides, there are still internal conflicts among the upper and lower riparian countries over the equitable and reasonable use of transboundary river watercourses due to lack of punitive sanctions. There is an urgent need to establish a specialized international water management commission designated by all nations with the utmost power to regulate human‐related activities concerning transboundary watercourses to govern equitable and sustainable management and development of the transboundary water use. Besides, current international law principles have to be revised to fill the gap of disagreement and potential conflicts between upstream, middle stream and downstream countries.
紧急呼吁保护和利用跨界水道。一些法律思考
摘要近年来,跨境水资源的利用受到了国际社会的特别关注。虽然沿岸国认识到跨界河流的好处,并通过法律规则、条约和原则与跨界河流共享国达成协议,但为了实现社会经济利益最大化,他们进行了过度的河流开发活动,造成了生态系统与和平的不平衡。本研究旨在对主要定性数据进行二次分析,以研究国际水法的共同法律框架,如赫尔辛基规则、联合国水道公约和联合国欧洲经济委员会水公约,并对湄公河协定进行案例研究。双边、多边、国际条约和原则目前的执行力不足以迫使沿岸国严格遵守这些关于公平和可持续水协调与发展的法律规则和原则。此外,由于缺乏惩罚性制裁,上下游国家在公平合理利用跨界河流的问题上仍存在内部冲突。目前迫切需要建立一个由所有国家指定的专门的国际水管理委员会,该委员会拥有最大的权力来管理涉及跨界水道的与人类有关的活动,以管理跨界用水的公平和可持续管理和发展。此外,现有的国际法原则也需要修改,以填补上游、中游和下游国家之间的分歧和潜在冲突。
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