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Volume 22:
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Issue 5
EDITORIAL
Raising the Barr on hydropower
WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2011) 22 5 183
ARTICLES
Implementing the Water Framework and Groundwater Directives in Finland: lessons from the GENESIS project
ANDREW ALLAN Senior Lecturer in Law, IHP--HELP UNESCO Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee, Scotland
WL (2011) 22 5 185
The Marcic principle and the liability of sewerage undertakers in common law
PHILIP TAYLOR Wragge & Co, Birmingham
WL (2011) 22 5
CASE COMMENTARIES
US LITIGATION AND REGULATION : SELECTED ISSUES
American College of Environmental Lawyers
Water infrastructure bill introduced
Water from AMD for hydraulic fracturing
Stormwater regulation
Flooding
Water quality
WL (2011) 22 5
STRATEGIC ISSUES - SCOTLAND
SARAH HENDRY Lecturer in Law, IHP-HELP UNESCO Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee
The Hydro Nation
Investing in water services
WL (2011) 22 5
STRATEGIC ISSUES - ENGLAND AND WALES
Reform of the regulatory structure of consumer representation ? developing a customer-focused water industry in the UK
DEBBIE LEGGE Open University
WL (2011) 22 5
Issue 4
EDITORIAL
The legal status of flood maps
WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2011) 22 4 135
ARTICLES
Water and tensions in the Mediterranean Region
DOMINIQUE MICHEL ALHERITIERE Hon Chairman of the International Association for Water Law (AIDA)
WL (2011) 22 4 137
Benefiting business without harming households: the impact on consumers of upstream market reforms in the UK's water sector
JANE WRIGHT Sladen Wright Associates Ltd
MARTIN CAVE Imperial College Business School
WL (2011) 22 4 151
The Implementation of the Groundwater Directive in Spain -- legal analysis of the GENESIS case study
SARAH HENDRY Lecturer in Law, IHP-HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee
WL (2011) 22 4 160
CASE COMMENTARIES
US LITIGATION AND REGULATION : SELECTED ISSUES
American College of Environmental Lawyers
Clean Water Act
Water rights
Ecosystem services
Regulations and standards
WL (2011) 22 4 170
STRATEGIC ISSUES - ENGLAND AND WALES
Flooding in the UK: is climate change already having an impact?
NICOLA WHEELER Argyll Environmental, Brighton
WL (2011) 22 4 176
Issue 2/3
SPECIAL ISSUE
Institutional transitions and water law governance
Guest Editor
PROFESSOR LEE GODDEN Director of the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia
Introduction: Institutional transitions and water law governance
PROFESSOR LEE GODDEN Director of the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia
DR ANITA FOERSTER Senior Fellow, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia
WL (2011) 22 2/3 53
Emerging environmental water governance in Australia
DR ANITA FOERSTER Senior Fellow, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia
WL (2011) 22 2/3 58
Institutional reform in environmental water management: the new Victorian Environmental Water Holder
ERIN O'DONNELL PhD candidate, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia
WL (2011) 22 2/3 73
Institutional change in multiscalar water governance regimes: a case from Victoria, Australia
PHILIP J WALLIS Research Fellow, Monash Sustainability Institute, Monash University
PROFESSOR RAYMOND L ISON Monash Sustainability Institute, Monash University
WL (2011) 22 2/3 85
The potential for improved water management using a legal social contract
DR MARK L SHEPHEARD McGill University, Montreal
WL (2011) 22 2/3 95
Trends in the recognition of indigenous water needs in Australian water reform: the limitations of 'cultural' entitlements in achieving water equity
SUE JACKSON Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences
PROFESSOR MARCIA LANGTON School of Population Health, Melbourne University
WL (2011) 22 2/3 109
Kenya?s water act: opportunities for integration of customary institutions of water governance through water resources users associations and water service providers
ELIZABETH GACHENGA University of Western Sydney, Australia
WL (2011) 22 2/3 124
Issue 1
EDITORIAL
The Water White Paper and the legislative horizon
WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2010) 22 3
ARTICLES
Market entry in China's water supply concessions: from a comparative study of the UN and EU
WEI YAN Lecturer, School of Law, Shanghai University
WL (2010) 22 6
The Water Framework Directive: why is 'good' status proving such an elusive goal?
SAM BOYLE University of Kent, Canterbury
WL (2010) 22 19
Scotland the hydro nation
SARAH HENDRY Lecturer in Law, IHP-HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee
WL (2010) 22 24
CASE COMMENTARIES
Flooding claims from Vladivostok get to Strasbourg - and win
Kolyadenko and others v Russia
DAVID HART QC One Crown Office Row, London
WL (2010) 22 32
Annulment: all or nothing? Walloons in a mess about muck-spreading
Inter-Environnement Wallonie ASBL, Terre wallonne ASBL v Region wallonne
Boat-owners, bullying and the British Waterways Board
Moore v British Waters Board
ROSALIND ENGLISH Academic Consultant, One Crown Office Row, London
WL (2010) 22 32
Volume 21:
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Issue 6
ARTICLES
Sustainabilty, governance and water management in New Zealand
TREVOR DAYA-WINTERBOTTOM Senior Lecturer, Centre for Environmental Resources and Energy Law, Faculty of Law, University of Waikato, New Zealand
WL (2010) 21 219
Contemporary governance of transboundary groundwater resources: The Guarani Aquifer project
BRYAN A. GREEN Assistant City Attorney, Lubbock, Texas
WL (2010) 21 232
CASE LAW
Smells and mosquitoes but no extra damages under the Human Rights Act
Dobson and others v Thames Water Utilities Ltd
[2011] EWHC 3253
ROSALIND ENGLISH Academic Consultant, One Crown Office Row
Enemy of the people -- what price water information?
Smartsource v Information Commissioner and 19 other parties
Upper Tribunal, (Administrative Appeals Chamber) [2010] UKUT 415 (AAC) 23 November 2010
Prince Charles, oysters and environmental information
Bruton v IC and the Duchy of Cornwall & The Attorney General to HRH the Prince of Wales
First Tier Tribunal (EA/2010/0182) 3 November 2011
Oil spills and tar sands: ecocide questions
DAVID HART QC One Crown Office Row, London
WL (2010) 21 241
Issue 5
EDITORIAL
Adapting water regulation to climate change
WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2010) 21 175
ARTICLES
A critical assessment of the legal principles underlying the Nile river basin cooperative framework agreement
ABADIR M. IBRAHIM JSD Candidate at St Thomas University School of Law, Florida
WL (2010) 21 198
Deep seabed mining and marine environmental protection
JOHN GIBSON Director, Institute of Marine and Environmental Law, University of Cape Town, South Africa
WL (2010) 21 189
Green buildings: A response to water shortages in the United States?
RHIANNON CAMPBELL Cornell Law School
KEITH S. PORTER Adjunct Professor of Law, Cornell Law School and formerly Director: New York State Water Resources Institute
WL (2010) 21 178
Issue 4
EDITORIAL
The progress of water resources planning
WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2010) 21 135
ARTICLES
Will the Floods Directive keep our feet dry? Policies and regulations in the Flemish Region and Scotland
CHARLOTTE HERMAN Legal Counsel, Belgian Ministry of the Environment
WL (2010) 21 156
Murray-Darling Basin governance: The focus of the law
D E FISHER Professor of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
WL (2010) 21 145
From better to smart regulation -- implications for EU water law
DR ANDREW FARMER, PETER HJERP Institute for European Environmental Policy
WL (2010) 21 137
Issue 3
ARTICLES
THe Chesapeake Bay Watershed: a legal battlefield
KEITH PORTER Water & Land Use Law Clinics: Cornell Law School
WL (2010) 21 114
Judicial review and the UK Marine Management Organisation
JAMES MAURICI Landmark Chambers, London
WL (2010) 21 107
Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009: Marine Planning
SCOTT LYNESS Landmark Chambers, London
WL (2010) 21 99
Issue 2
ARTICLES
The Severn tidal barrage project: a legal paradox?
TILAK GINIGE School of Applied Sciences, Bournemouth University
ANN THORNTON Lindsay Carrington Ecological Services Ltd
FRAZER BALL Business School, Bournemouth University
WL (2010) 21 66
Managing wetlands sustainably as ecosystems: the contribution of the law (Part 2)
D E FISHER Professor of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
WL (2010) 21 53
REVIEW
Scottish Water and the 'Hydro Economy'
SARAH HENDRY UNESCO IHP-HELP Centre for Wateer Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee
WL (2010) 21 78
Issue 1
ARTICLES
Managing wetlands sustainably as ecosystems: the contribution of the law (Part 1)
D E FISHER Professor of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
WL (2010) 21 19
Stormwater Management in the Rural New York Headwater Areas of the Chesapeake Bay
Watershed
YEN HOANG, PROFESSOR KEITH PORTER Water & Land Use Law Clinics:
Cornell Law School
WL (2010) 21 6
CASE COMMENTARY
Interpretations of Article 6(3) of the Habitats Directive
R (Akester and Anor) v Defra & Wightlink Limited
[2010] EWHC 232 (Admin); [2010] Env LR 33
PETER SCOTT Partner, Parkinson Wright LLP
WL (2010) 21 33
Volume 20:
Top
Issue 5/6 SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE
CONTEMPORARY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' LEGAL RIGHTS TO WATER IN THE AMERICAS AND AUSTRALASIA
Guest Editor
JACINTA RURU
Faculty of Law, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
ARTICLES
Introducing why it matters: Indigenous peoples, the law and water
JACINTA RURU
WL (2009) 20 221
Native American Winters doctrine and Stevens
Treaty water rights: recognition, quantification, management
RACHAEL PASCHAL OSBORN
Executive Director, Center for Environmental Law
& Policy, Washington State;
Gonzaga Law School, Spokane, U.S.A.
WL (2009) 20 224
Undefined and unresolved: exploring Indigenous rights in Aotearoa New Zealand's freshwater
legal regime
JACINTA RURU
Faculty of Law, University of Otago, Dunedin,
New Zealand
WL (2009) 20 236
Realising capacity: Indigenous involvement in water law and policy reform in south-eastern Australia
LEE GODDEN
Professor, Melbourne Law School,
University of Melbourne, Australia
MAHALA GUNTHER
Melbourne Law School
WL (2009) 20 243
Indigenous peoples and water rights: does the
United Nations' adoption of the Declaration on
the Rights of Indigenous Peoples help?
BRADFORD W MORSE
Professor and Dean of Law,
Te Piringa Faculty of Law, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand;
Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada
WL (2009) 20 254
Indigenous water rights in the Andes: struggles over resources and legitimacy
RUTGERD BOELENS
Visiting Professor, Departments of Social Sciences and Law, Catholic University of Peru;
Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
ARMANDO GUEVARA-GIL
Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Catholic University of Peru
ALDO PANFICHI
Professor of Sociology, Head of Department of Social Sciences, Catholic University of Peru
WL (2009) 20 268
The recognition of Indigenous customary
law in water resource management
DONNA CRAIG
Professor of Environmental Law, University of Western Sydney, Australia
ELIZABETH GACHENGA
PhD candidate, Environmental Law, University of Western Sydney,
Australia
WL (2009) 20 278
Indigenous challenges to enhance freshwater governance and management in Aotearoa New Zealand - The Waikato River settlement
LINDA TE AHO
Senior Lecturer in Law and Associate Dean MaÅori, University of Waikato,
Hamilton, New Zealand
WL (2009) 20 285
Issue 4
ARTICLES
Boggis v Natural England and endangered water habitat
PETER SCOTT Partner, Parkinson Wright LLP, Worcester and Evesham
WL (2009) 20 195
The coordination of water quality objectives and carbon reductions: the possibilities for less stringent obligations under the WFD and the IPPC Directive
MIREILLE BOGAART Doctoral Researcher, Amsterdam Centre for Environmental Law and
Sustainability, University of Amsterdam
WL (2009) 20 195
The United Kingdom's elusive exclusive economic zone
PROFESSOR JOHN GIBSON Director, Institute of Marine and Environmental Law,
University of Cape Town, South Africa
WL (2009) 20 179
CASE COMMENTARY
Sandridge contaminated land appeal
ANDREW WISEMAN Head of Environmental Law,
Stephenson Harwood
WL (2009) 20 207
Issues 2/3 Special Issue
Journal of Water Law with UNESCO IHP-HELP Centre for
Water Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee
PROMOTING WATER FOR ALL
CURRENT ISSUES OF INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL WATER LAW
Guest Editors
PROFESSOR PATRICIA WOUTERS and DR SARAH HENDRY
UNESCO IHP-HELP Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science,
University of Dundee
PREFACE
Promoting water (law) for all
Addressing the world?s water problems ? a focus on international and national water law and the challenges of an integrated approach
PATRICIA WOUTERS, SARAH HENDRY
WL (2009) 20 45
ARTICLES
International Water Law
Reframing the water security dialogue
DAN TARLOCK, PATRICIA WOUTERS
WL (2009) 20 53
Introducing an analytical framework for water security: a platform for the refinement of international water law
BJØRN-OLIVER MAGSIG
WL (2009) 20 61
The principle of good faith in the Argentina-Uruguay pulp mills dispute
TERESA LIGUORI
WL (2009) 20 70
Examining the thresholds of harm for international watercourses in the Canada-US context
Would a mining development in the Flathead River watershed violate the Boundary Waters Treaty?
MICHAEL AZULAY
WL (2009) 20 76
The concepts of equitable utilization, no significant harm and benefit sharing under the Nile River Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement: some highlights on theory and practice
MUSA MOHAMMED ABSENO
WL (2009) 20 86
International water law in Central Asia: commitments, compliance and beyond
DINARA ZIGANSHINA
WL (2009) 20 96
National Water Law
Protection of foreign investment and the implications for regulation of water services and resources: challenges for investment arbitration
ANA MARIA DAZA VARGAS
WL (2009) 20 108
Responding to the ?water crisis?: the complementary roles of water governance and the human right to water
HILARY J GRIMES
WL (2009) 20 119
The transparency agenda in water utilities regulation and the role of freedom of information: England and Jakarta case studies
MOHAMAD MOVA AL ?AFGHANI
WL (2009) 20 129
Valuing water in law: how can Indigenous cultural values be reconciled with Australia?s water law in order to strengthen Indigenous water rights?
TRAN TRAN
WL (2009) 20 144
An analytical framework for legal regimes applicable to freshwater ecosystems
HUGO TREMBLAY
WL (2009) 20 152
Bridging the water law, policy, science interface: flood risk management in Scotland
CHRIS SPRAY, TOM BALL, JOSSELIN ROUILLARD
WL (2009) 20 165
Issue 1
EDITORIAL
From discharge consents to environmental permits
WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2009) 20 3
ARTICLES
Water Stress in New York State: The Regional Imperative?
SORELL NEGRO Cornell Law School
KEITH S PORTER Adjunct Professor of Law, Cornell Law School and formerly Director: New York State Water Resources Institute
WL (2009) 20 5
Towards sustainable water resources development in Australia
DOUGLAS FISHER Professor of Law, Queensland University of Technology
WL (2009) 20 17
CASE COMMENTARY
The right to connect to a public sewer -
a moot point?
The Barratt homes decision in the Supreme Court
CHARLES MORGAN Enterprise Chambers, London, Leeds, Newcastle upon Tyne
WL (2009) 20 28
Volume 19:
Top
Issue 6
ARTICLES
Albion Water and common carriage, past, present and future
LESLEY GRAY Solicitor, Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
WL (2008) 19 236
International groundwater protection: an Australian perspective
MAUREEN PAPAS Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
WL (2008) 19 229
2008 Year-end Review
STEFANO BURCHI Executive Council Chair, International Association for Water Law (AIDA)
WL (2008) 19 223
Issue 5
EDITORIAL
The Cave Report: the water industry at a watershed?
PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2008) 19 183
ARTICLES
The state of Europe's water resources
JOANNE SELLICK University of Plymouth
WL (2008) 19 185
Diffuse pollution from on-site wastewater treatment plants - legal controls, with particular reference to Sweden
JENNY SANDBERG, PETER HOWSAM Natural Resources Department, Cranfield University
WL (2008) 19 195
REVIEW
Review of the Cave Report: Is water ready for competition?
Assessment of recommended changes to legislation and regulation of the water industry in England and Wales
PAULA RIEDEL, NATURA GRACIA Linklaters LLP
WL (2008) 19 200
Issue 4
EDITORIAL
The use and misuse of real and virtual water
PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2008) 19 143
ARTICLES
Management of English and Welsh inshore waters and the marine and coastal access bill
PETER WINTERBOTTOM Chief Executive of the Association of Sea Fisheries Committees of England and Wales
WL (2008) 19 145
Water Resources Management and the Water Framework Directive: in Need of a Little HELP?
DR SARAH HENDRY Lecturer in Law, UNESCO Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science
WL (2008) 19 150
The Thames sea fishery byelaws
PETER CARTY Solicitor Environment Agency
WL (2008) 19 157
Issue 3
EDITORIAL
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive
PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2008) 19 95
ARTICLES
Salvage, pollution or looting? The stranding of the Napoli's cargo
JASON LOWTHER Senior Lecturer, School of Law and Social Science, Univeristy of Plymouth
RICHARD GLOVER, MICHAEL WILLIAMS Senior Lecturers, School of Legal Studies, University of Wolverhampton
WL (2008) 19 98
Coastal flooding and new nuclear build: risk, uncertainty and precaution in the strategic siting assessment process
R N LAWTON University of Kent
WL (2008) 19 120
Issue 2
EDITORIAL
The Pitt Review and the Floods and Water Bill
PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2008) 19 51
ARTICLES
The draft Marine Bill: a review
SIMON JACKSON Simon Jackson Solicitors, Oswestry
WL (2008) 19 53
Marcic rules OK? Liability in the law of nuisance in Scotland for escapes from overloaded sewers
FRANCIS McMANUS Professor of Law, Napier University
WL (2008) 19 61
The unwelcome return of cryptosporidium in drinking water in Northamptonshire and north Wales
AMANDA BURGE Senior Solicitor, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain
WL (2008) 19 70
CASE COMMENTARY
?Global Precedent? or ?Reasonable No More??: the Mazibuko case
Mazibuko et al v City of Johannesburg et al
High Court of South Africa (Witwatersrand Local Division)
30 April 2008 Case No 06/13865
MALCOLM LANGFORD
Research Fellow, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo
ANNA RUSSELL
Research Fellow, Oxford University Centre for the Environment
WL (2008) 19 73
Issue 1
ARTICLES
Another view of the public right to fish - and the question of regulation or ownership
Are there limitations on fishing methods that may damage the benthic fauna or flora?
PETER SCOTT Partner, Parkinson Wright LLP, Worcester
WL (2008) 19 37
Response to 'Another view of the public right to fish - and the question of regulation or ownership'
TOM APPLEBY Senior Law Lecturer, Centre for Research for Environmental Studies, University of the West of England and Visiting Research Fellow, School of Law, University of Bristol
WL (2008) 19 41
The Water Act 2003 and sustainable abstraction
PENNY SOWTER, PETER HOWSAM Natural Resources Department, Cranfield University
WL (2008) 19 33
Regulatory lessons from the summer 2007 floods
MARK STALLWORTHY School of Law, Swansea University
WL (2008) 19 20
Govern of be governed? The watershed challenge for American Indians
KEITH S PORTER Adjunct Professor of Law, Cornell University
WL (2008) 19 3
Volume 18:
Top
Issue 6
ARTICLES
Applying the costs principle ? Ofwat's first wholesale access price determination
FIONA PARKER Shepherd and Wedderburn
WL (2007) 18 187
The draft Marine Bill: will it deliver environmental protection for sea fisheries?
A comparison between the draft provisions and existing legislation
TOM APPLEBY Senior Law Lecturer, Centre for Research for Environmental Studies University of the West of England and Visiting Research Fellow School of Law University of Bristol
WL (2007) 18 191
Domestic rainwater harvesting: UK legislation
LEA MERCOIRET, PETER HOWSAM Natural Resources Department, Cranfield University
WL (2007) 18 203
Insurance for flooding
JUSTIN JACOBS Association of British Insurers
WL (2007) 18 197
Issue 5
EDITORIAL
Planning for good water status
PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2007) 18 147
ARTICLES
The legalities of competition in water markets -- comparing Scotland with England and Wales
FIONA PARKER Solicitor, Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
WL (2007) 18 167
Flooding and private rights
JOHN BATES Old Square Chambers, London
WL (2007) 18 159
2007 Year-end Review
STEFANO BURCHI Senior Legal Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome
WL (2007) 18 149
Issue 4
EDITORIAL
The European Community approach to flood defence
PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2007) 18 115
ARTICLES
The development of integrated coastal management legislation in South Africa
PROFESSOR JOHN GIBSON Professor of Marine Law, Institute of Marine and Environmental Law, University of Cape Town, South Africa
WL (2007) 18 117
Rights to water? A Northern Ireland case explored
NIKKI COOPER, PETER HOWSAM Natural Resources Department, Cranfield University
WL (2007) 18 122
CASE COMMENTARY
Permitting of Sewage Treatment Plants
BRIAN JONES Consultant Herbert Smith
[2007] UKHL 41
WL (2007) 18 126
Common law liability of sewerage undertakers
Hanifa Dobson et al v Thames Water Utilities Limited and The Water Services Regulation Authority
MARTHA GREKOS Barrister, Environment & Planning Group, Linklaters LLP
WL (2007) 18 129
Issue 3
EDITORIAL
The effectiveness of environmental legislation
PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2007) 18 75
ARTICLES
Regime building for transboundary waters: the evolution of legal and institutional frameworks in the EECCA region
DR SERGEI VINOGRADOV Centre For Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy
Senior Lecturer, University of Dundee
WL (2007) 18 77
The UK Marine Bill -- a view from industry
PETER BARHAM Sustainable Development Manager, Associated British Ports, London
WL (2007) 18 95
CASE COMMENTARY
Public liability insurance and the extent of environmental cover --
claim under the Water Resources Act 1991
Bartoline Limited v (1) Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc (2) Heath Lambert Limited
[2007] 1 All ER (Comm) 1043
JUSTINE THORNTON Barrister, 39 Essex Street, London
WL (2007) 18 99
Issue 2
ARTICLES
Ecological compensation within the UK planning system
The effect of Article 6(4) of the Habitats Directive on three south coast port developments
R N LAWTON
University of Kent
WL (2007) 18 47
Damage by fishing in the UK?s Lyme Bay ? a problem of regulation or ownership?
TOM APPLEBY
School of Law, Bristol University
WL (2007) 18 39
NATIONAL REPORTS
Mixtures of chemicals in water: implications for chemical regulation and environmental policy
DR JAYNE V BRIAN
PROFESSOR JOHN P SUMPTER
Institute for the Environment, Brunel University, UK
WL (2007) 18 62
The UK Competition Commission decision on the proposed South East Water/Mid Kent Water merger
MICHAEL CUTTING, PAULA RIEDEL
Linklaters LLP
WL (2007) 18 58
CASE LAW
Urban waste water
The Queen on the application of Thames Water Utilities Ltd v The South East London Division, Bromley Magistrates Court
ECJ Case C?252/05 (10 May 2007)
MARTHA GREKOS
Barrister, Linklaters LLP, London
WL (2007) 18 66
Issue 1
Editorial
Rationalising private sewer ownership
WL (2007) 18 3
ARTICLES
A Marine Act: implications for Scotland
ANNE-MICHELLE SLATER
University of Aberdeen
WL (2007) 18 5
Implementing the EU Water Framework Directive: implications for Ofwat
JULIAN JACOBS, PETER HOWSAM
Natural Resources Department, Cranfield University
WL (2007) 18 14
Water law reform in Western Australia: making decisions for the future
JOHN O'HARA
Senior Associate, Minter Ellison Lawyers, Perth
LEE ROSSETTO
Lawyer, Minter Ellison Lawyers, Perth
WL (2007) 18 19
Issue 6
Articles
From the lakes to the oceans: reforming water resource management regimes in New Zealand
KAREN N SCOTT University of Canterbury, New Zealand
WL (2006) 17 231
2006 Year-end Review
STEFANO BURCHI Senior Legal Officer, FAO Rome
WL (2006) 17 223
National Report
Current issues in Australian water law : Federal control versus states? rights ? power struggles in the pursuit of national water security
LESLEY-ANNE PETRIE Lecturer in Law, Flinders University, South Australia
JANE KNOWLER Lecturer in Law, Flinders University, South Australia
WL (2006) 17 210
Case Law
Calculation of charges for water and sewerage services
Thames Water Utilities v Ministry of Defence
[2006] EWCA Civ 1620, 29 November 2006
Urban wastewater
Opinion: The Queen on the application of Thames Water Utilities Ltd v The South East London Division, Bromley Magistrates? Court (interested party: Environment Agency)
Case C?252/05, 8 February 2007, Advocate General Kokott
MARTHA GREKOS Barrister, Linklaters, London
WL (2006) 17 246
Issue 5
Editorial
Planning and flood risk
WILLIAM HOWARTH
WL (2006) 17 183
Articles
Urban water management before the court: flooding in Fredrikstad, Norway
ODDVAR GEORG LINDHOLM Norwegian University of Life Sciences
WOLFGANG SCHILLING Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
DAVID CRICHTON Visiting Professor, Benfield Hazard Research Centre, University College London
WL (2006) 17 204
The relationship between the Water Framework Directive and other environmental directives, with particular regard to agriculture - a Dutch point of view
MARLEEN VAN RIJSWICK Senior Professor at the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Utrecht and attached to the Centre for Environmental Law and Policy.
WL (2006) 17 193
Public participation, the Aarhus Convention and the Water Framework Directive
JULIE ADSHEAD Salford Law School
WL (2006) 17 185
Issue 4
Articles
Implementation of the Ganges Water Sharing Treaty 1996: barriers and the way forward
MST NAJNIN BEGUM Assistant Professor, Department of Law, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
NIRMAL KUMAR SAHA Assistant Professor, Department of Law, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
WL (2006) 17 159
When is a pipe not just a pipe? The CAT?s Shotton Paper Mill judgment: lessons for regulators and implications for access pricing
FIONA PARKER Solicitor, Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
WL (2006) 17 153
Hornless on the range: intensive animal agriculture and the protection of water quality
ANTHONY S. WISEN J.D. Candidate, Cornell Law School and an Extern in the New York State Water Resources Institute
KEITH S. PORTER Director of the New York State Water Resources Institute and Adjunct Professor, Cornell Law School
WL (2006) 17 141
Issue 3
Editorial
Regulating drought and leakage
WL (2006) 17 91
Articles
The human right to water: is the state?s capacity to fulfil its obligations hindered under public-private partnerships?
MOHAMED MAHAYNI University of Dundee
WL (2006) 17 100
The regulation of endocrine disruptors under the Water Framework Directive
RYOKO MATSUNO Kent Law School, University of Kent
WL (2006) 17 93
National Report
Italy?s failure to adopt the provisions necessary to comply with the Water framework Directive: a paradigm
ILIO FORNASERO Legal Adviser, Rome
ANNAPAOLA SPECCHIO Lawyer, Rome
WL (2006) 17 119
Issue 2
Articles
Integrated water resource management: comparative frameworks for reform
SARAH HENDRY Lecturer in Law, University of Abertay Dundee
WL (2006) 17 47
Recent drought orders and implications for the future
JOHN HURDLEY Partner and Head of the Water Focus Group, Berwin Leighton Paisner
WL (2006) 17 61
Domestic water metering ? is the law adequate?
ANNE ROBSON, PETER HOWSAM Institute of Water & Environment, Cranfield University
WL (2006) 17 65
National Report
Russia?s new water code
LANA HAWORTH EU and Competition, Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
WL (2006) 17 71
Issue 1
Articles
A Marine Bill for the UK: the government's proposals
DEBORAH TRIPLEY Barrister, Fenners Chambers, Cambridge
CAROL HATTON Solicitor, WWF-UK
WL (2006) 17 14
Defending ?fundamental? common law riparian rights from proposed regulatory law limitations: lessons from parliamentary history
DR BEN PONTIN
WL (2006) 17 3
Case Commentary
Community law remedies extend to multilateral environmental agreements concluded by the European Community
Case C-213/03
Syndicat professionnel coordination des pêcheurs de l?étang de Berre et de la région v Électricité de France
Case C-239/03
Commission of the European Communities v French Republic
CHARLES PIROTTE Lawyer in the Directorate-General for Environment of the European Commission, Brussels
WL (2006) 17 26
Volume 16:
Top
Issue 6
The public right to fish: is it fit for purpose?
TOM APPLEBY Visiting Research Fellow, School of Law, University of Bristol
WL (2005) 16 201
Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC):interpreting the provisions applying to protected areas for habitats and species directly depending on water
DAVID WITHRINGTON Senior Freshwater Officer, English Nature
WL (2005) 16 197
Case Commentaries
Dolphin bycatch: the Greenpeace challenge
Greenpeace v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
[2005]EWCA Civ 1650, 31 October 2005
JASON LOWTHER School of Law, University of Plymouth
WL (2005) 16 206
Issue 5
The first barrier: the protection of drinking water at its source
KEITH PORTER Director, New York Resources Institute
WL (2005) 16 167
2005 Year-end Review
STEFANO BURCHI Senior Legal Officer, FAO, Rome
WL (2005) 16 155
Case Commentaries
Charging for sewerage services
The Ministry of Defence v Thames Water Utilities Ltd
[2006] EWHC 66 (TCC) 19 January 2006
JOHN COOPER Partner, Energy and Regulated Industries team, Wragge & Co LLP
WL (2005) 16 180
Making EC environmental law effective by criminal sanction: which pillar supports such harmonisation?
European Commission v Council
Case C?176/03, ECJ, 13 September 2005
JASON LOWTHER University of Plymouth
WL (2005) 16 183
Is sewage sludge ?waste? and are waste treatment plants subject to regulation under the PPC Regime?
United Utilities Water plc v the Environment Agency for England and Wales
[2006] EWHC 9
MARTHA GREKOS Barrister, No5 Chambers, London
WL (2005) 16 186
Issue 4
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) of water industry plans and programmes
WILLIAM R SHEATE Imperial College London, Collingwood Environmental Planning
TIMOTHY LEINSTER Environmental Consultant, Mouchel Parkman
WL (2005) 16 115
Planning for Scottish aquaculture: the story thus far
ANNE-MICHELLE SLATER School of Law, University of Aberdeen
WL (2005) 16 122
Issue 3
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RIPARIAN RIGHTS OF WATER ABSTRACTORS WITHIN ENGLAND AND WALES
Ben Evans Water Resource Regulatory & Technical Officer, Environment Agency
Peter Howsam Cranfield University Policy & Legislation Unit
WL (2005) 16 90
A EUROPEAN UNION DIRECTIVE ON FLOOD MANAGEMENT
Dr Andrew Farmer Senior Fellow, Institute for European Environmental Policy, London
WL (2005) 16 85
Editorial
From the Water Framework Directive to the Marine Framework Directive
WL (2005) 16 83
Issue 2
VOLUNTARY ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS IN THE SALMON FARMING SECTOR - THE CHILEAN AND SCOTTISH EXPERIENCE
Cristhian de la Piedra Ravanal Former Lawyer of the Ministry of the Environment, Chile
WL (2005) 16 58
SHOULD GOVERNMENTAL WATER RESPONSIBILITIES FLOW DOWNWARDS?
Keith S Porter Director, New York Water Resources Institute
WL (2005) 16 49
Strategic Issues
The impact of the Freedom of Information Act on the water industry in the UK
John P O'Hara Senior Solicitor, Planning and Public Law Group, Denton Wilde Sapte
WL (2005) 16 66
Editorial
The pesticides tax revisited
Issue 1
PRIVATE CREEKS AND THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF NAVIGATION
The Rev Douglas J M Caffyn Research student, School of Law, University of Kent
WL (2005) 16 23
LAND, WATER AND IRRIGATION: HYDROLOGICAL AND LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS IN AUSTRALIA (PART 2)
Professor D E Fisher Professor of Law, Queensland University of Technology
WL (2005) 16 14
2004 YEAR-END REVIEW
Stefano Burchi Senior Legal Officer, FAO Rome
WL (2005) 16 5
Case Commentaries
Habitats Directive: precautionary principle and environmental assessment of plans and projects
Landelijke Vereniging tot Behoud van de Waddenzee, Nederlandse Vereniging tot Bescherming van Vogels v Staatssecretaris van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer en Visserij
Case C- 127/02, judgment of the ECJ (Grand Chamber) of 7 September 2004
Agustin Garcia Ureta University of the Basque Country, Bilbao
WL (2005) 16 27
The need to challenge water industry tender decisions promptly
M Holleran Ltd v Severn Trent Water Ltd
[2004] EWHC 2508 (Comm) QBD 4 November 2004
John O'Hara Senior Solicitor, Planning and Public Law Group, Denton Wilde Sapte, London
WL (2005) 16 31
SSSI Compatibility with Article 1 of the First Protocol to the ECHR
R (on the Application of Trailer and Marina (Levin) Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment, food and Rural Affairs and another
[2004] EWCA Civ 1580
Jason Lowther University of Plymouth
WL (2005) 16 33
Editorial
Planning river basin management planning
Volume 15:
Top
Issue 6
A SMALL ISLAND GETTING SMALLER? A REVIEW OF MAKING SPACE FOR WATER
William Howarth Professor of Environmental Law, University of Kent
WL 15[2004] 6 242
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEMES IN SCOTLAND
Colin T Reid Professor of Environmental Law, University of Dundee
Alwyin Pillai Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen
Andrew R Black Senior Lecturer in Geography, University of Dundee
WL 15[2004] 6 238
LAND, WATER AND IRRIGATION: HYDROLOGICAL AND LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS IN AUSTRALIA (PART 1)
D E Fisher Professor of Law, Queensland University of Technology
WL 15[2004] 6 229
Case Commentary
Flood thy neighbour: the application of the 'common enemy' defence in circumstances of nuisance by flooding
Arscott and others v The Coal Authority and others
[2004] EWCA Civ 892, Court of Appeal, 13 July 2004
WL 15[2004] 6 249
Jason Lowther University of Plymouth
Editorial
Economic regulation and sewerage improvement
Issue 5
REGISTRATION OF FISHING RIGHTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Simon Jackson Simon Jackson Solicitors
WL 15 [2004] 5 192
DOES THE CAP FIT? RECTIFYING EUTROPHICATION IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY
Keith S Porter New York Resources Institute
WL 15 [2004] 5 187
THE REGULATORY FACE OF THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER
Bronwen Morgan University of Oxford
WL 15 [2004] 5 179
Case Commentaries
Definition of waste - a new power to remediate contaminated land?
Criminal proceedings against Paul Van de Walle, daniel Laurent, Thierry Mersch and Texaco Belgium SA, intervener Region de Bruxelles-Capitale
ECJ, Case C-1/03, 7 September 2004
Daniel Chappell CMS Cameron McKenna
Flooding, sewage discharge consnets and the Envrionment Agency policy - the Claygate enquiry and judicial review proceedings
Peter Carty Environment Agency
WL 15 [2004] 5 195
Special Issue 3/4 - International Water Law
International Water Law Research Institute University of Dundee
and
American Water Resources Association
Selected papers from the IWLRI/AWRA Conference August-September 2004
GOOD WATER GOVERNANCE FOR PEOPLE AND NATURE: WHAT ROLE FOR LAW, INSTITUTIONS, SCIENCE AND FINANCE?
Introduction
WHAT ROLE FOR WATER LAW IN THE EMERGING 'GOOD GOVERNANCE' DEBATE?
Andrew Allan, Dr Patricia Wouters IWLRI, Dundee
Keynote papers:
'GOOD WATER GOVERNANCE': A CALL FOR RENEWED FOCUS AND ACTION
Dr Patricia Wouters and Dr Alistair Rieu-Clarke
NATIONAL WATER LAW: THE FOUNDATION OF SUSTAINABLE WATER USE
A Dan Tarlock Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law
THE PURSUIT OF GOOD GOVERNANCE IN THE FACE OF THE PUBLIC PRIVATE PARADIGM
Jeffrey Delmon Allen & Overy
Plus
Thirteen other papers
Issue 2
REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED LAND - WATER POLLUTION AND VOLUNTARY REMEDIATION
Martha Grekos Barrister, No 5 Chambers, London
WL 15 [2004] 2 55
'LAND USE' PLANNING FOR SCOTLAND'S MARINE ENVIRONMENT?
Anne-Michelle Slater School of Law, University of Aberdeen
WL 15 [2004] 2 49
Case Commentaries
Definiton of storm damage
Environment Agency v Thames Water Utilities
Peter Carty
Should we cry over spilt milk?
Express Ltd v The Environment Agency
Joanna Ketteley Ashurst, London
WL 15 [2004] 2 60
Issue 1
APPRAISING STATUTORY AND INSTITUTIONAL MEASURES FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL IN NIGERIA
Kaniye SA Ebeku Assistant Professor of Law, Intercollege, Cyprus
WL 15 [2004] 1 12
RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT IN THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE: AN INTEGRATED APPORACH TO WATER PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT?
Julie Adshead University of Salford
WL 15 [2004] 1 5
Volume 14:
Top
2003 YEAR-END REVIEW
Stefano Burchi Senior Legal Officer, FAO Rome
WL 14 [2003] 6 281
EUROPE REVISITS GROUNDWATER PROTECTION: THE PROPOSED GROUNDWATER DAUGHTER DIRECTIVE
Jo Coles-Ritson University of Wolverhampton
WL 14 [2003] 6 291
Case commentaries
Landfill Directive confirmed to apply to deep injection of liquid waste
Blackland Park Exploration Ltd v Environment Agency
Charles Pirotte Environment DG, European Commission, Brussels
WL 14 [2003] 6 297
Flooding, sewage discharge consents and Environment Agency policy - the Claygate
Enquiry
Peter Carty Environment Agency
WL 14 [2003] 6 301
Editorial
Fluoridation and the Water Act 2003
Professor William Howarth
WL 14 [2003] 6 279
IMPLICATIONS FOR FURTHER IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FRESH WATER FISHWATERS DIRECTIVE
IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Peter Scott, Toller Beattie Solicitors
WL 14 [2003] 5 238
WATER TRADING
Peter Carty Environment Agency, Rob Cunningham Senior
Water Polciy Officer, RSPB
WL 14 [2003] 5 253
Case Commentary
Sewerage - R(Anglian Water Services Ltd) v Environment Agency
Nusrat Zar Herbert Smith, London
WL 14 [2003] 5 260
Editorial
Marcic v Thames Water Utilities Ltd laid to rest
Professor William Howarth
WL 14 [2003] 5 235
THE WATER BILL (ENGLAND AND WALES): WILL IT REALLY MAKE COMPETITION EFFECTIVE
IN WATER?
Charlotte Mellor King's College London
WL 14 [2003] 4 194
TOWARDS A LIABILITY REGIME FOR DAMAGES TO TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS BY INDUSTRIAL
ACCIDENTS: A NEW PROTOCOL IN THE UNECE REGION
Stephen Stec Head of Environmental Law Programme and Senior Legal Specialist,
Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe, Hungary
Alexios Antypas
WL 14 [2003] 4 185
WATER POVERTY IN ISRAEL: HUMAN RIGHTS AND DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
Neta Ziv Director of the Clinical Education Programs and Senior Lecturer at Tel Aviv University Law
Faculty
WL 14[2003]3 150
PREVENTION OR CURE? STRIKING THE BALANCE IN ACCIDENTAL MARINE OIL-POLLUTION INCIDENTS
Julie Adshead and Kim Tinline University of Salford
WL 14[2003]3 141
Case commentary
Blackland Park Exploration Ltd v Environment Agency, [2003] EWHC 691 (Ch), 16 April 2003
Charles Pirotte Lawyer in the Directorate-General for Environment of the European
Commission
WL 14[2003]3 157
OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY: SMOOTH PERMITTING, ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND
FAIR USE ALLOCATION
Glen Plant Consultant (MELP)Barrister
WL 14 [2003] 2
PROTECTING A 'NECESSITY OF LIFE' : WATER SUPPLIES PROTECTED AT THEIR WATERSHED
SOURCE
Keith S Porter New York State Water Resources Institute
WL 14 [2003] 2
Case commentary
Express Dairies Distribution v Environment Agency [2003] EWHC 448 Admin,
27 February 2003
David Wilkinson
WL 14 [2003] 2
Volume 13:
Top
ENABLLING THE FRAMEWORK - THE WATER ENVIRONMENT AND WATER SERVICES (SCOTLAND)
ACT 2003-06-12
Sarah Hendry Dundee Business School, University of Abertay, Dundee
WL 14 [2003] 1 16
2002 YEAR-END REVIEW
Stefano Burchi Senior Legal Officer, FAO Rome
WL 14 [2003] 1 7
Case commentary
Public rights of navigation and expectations of private riparian ownership:
can they be reconciled?
Rowand v The Environment Agency HC 27 November 2002
David Wilkinson
WL 14 [2003] 1 24
EDITORIAL
A sustainable common fisheries policy
William Howarth
WL 14 [2003] 1 3
THINGS WERE SIMPLER THEN: ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON EARLY HYDRO-ELECTRIC DAMS
IN SCOTLAND
Professor Colin T Reid University of Dundee
WL 13 [2002] 6 382
OCEANIC FISHERIES REFORM IN THE PACIFIC
Elizabeth Petersen Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian
National University
WL 13 [2002] 6 377
EDITORIAL
The revised statutory guidance for the Environment Agency
William Howarth
WL 13 [2002] 6 375
RECREATIONAL WATER QUALITY: ENFORCEABLE STANDARDS IN ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN LAW
Peter Scott Toller Beattie Solicitors
WL 13 [2002] 5 317
THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY AS A RECREATION AUTHORITY
Peter Carty Anglers' Conservation Association
WL 13 [2002] 5 309
CASE COMMENTARY
Liability of newly connected premises for infrastructure charges Thames Water
Utilities Limited v Hamstead Homes (London) Limited CA, 8 October 2002
David Wilkinson
WL 13 [2002] 5 337
EDITORIAL
Strategic thought
William Howarth
WL 13 [2002] 5 307
THE CHANGING CONCEPTIONS OF PROPERTY IN SURFACE WATER RESOURCES IN AUSTRALIA
Dr Poh-Ling Tan Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane
WL 13[2002] 4 269
GLOBAL WATER MARKETS AND THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES
Dr Paul Street School of Law, University of Nottingham
WL 13[2002] 4 259
LAND DRAINAGE AND FLOOD DEFENCE - WHERE NOW?
Simon Jackson and Terry Williams
WL 13[2002] 4 249
Case commentary
Flood alleviation: interpreting planning conditions Carter Commercial developments
Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment QBD, 27 May 2002
David Wilkinson
WL 13[2002] 4 276 Keele University
EDITORIAL: implementing flood protection policy through planning
William Howarth
WL 13[2002] 4 247
SPECIES PROTECTION LEGISLATION AND ITS REPERCUSSIONS ON DEVELOPMENT - THE CASE
OF THE GREAT CRESTED NEWT
Matt Jordan Senior Environmental Geologist, Wardell Armstrong
WL 13 [2002] 3 211
SCOTTISH WATER - A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE?
Sarah Hendry Dundee Business School, University of Abertay
WL 13 [2002] 3 203
THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY AS A NAVIGATION AUTHORITY
Peter Carty Anglers' Conservation Association
WL 13 [2002] 3 193
EDITORIAL: COMPETITION IN THE WATER INDUSTRY - A BUSTED FLUSH?
Stephen Tupper Hammond SuddardsEdge
WL 13 [2002] 3 191
IMPLICATIONS OF THE SHELLFISH WATERS DIRECTIVE FOR WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
Peter Scott Toller Beattie Solicitors
WL 13 [2002] 2 105
HOW IS 'DEMOCRATIC ACCOUNTABILITY' BEING ESTABLISHED IN THE SCOTTISH WATER
INDUSTRY?
Melvin Woodhouse University of Dundee
WL 13 [2002] 2 97
EDITORIAL: ABSTRACTION LICENCES, PROPERTY RIGHTS AND COMPENSATION
William Howarth
WL 13 [2002] 2 95
REFORM OF WATER RESOURCE CONTROL IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Robert Cunningham Water Policy Officer, the Wildlife Trusts UK
WL 13 [2002] 1 35
IMPLEMENTING THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS
Mark Everard Director of Science for the Natural Step, sustainable development
charity
WL 13 [2002] 1 30
EQUITABLE AND REASONABLE UTILISATION: THE COLUMBIA RIVER
Patricia Jones University of Dundee
WL 13 [2002] 1 19
TRANSPOSING AND IMPLEMENTING EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION - THE CASE
OF THE SHELLFISH WATERS DIRECTIVE
Laurence Etherington Wilbraham & Co Research Fellow in Environmental
Law, Centre for Legal Research, Nottingham Law School
WL 13 [2002] 1 5
EDITORIAL: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BENEFICIARY PAYS PRINCIPLE
William Howarth
WL 13 [2002] 1 3
Volume 12:
Top
THE CHANGING ENVIRONMENT OF INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT
A. Dan Tarlock Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law
WL 12 [2001] 6 351
WATER TRADING IN ENGLAND AND WALES - CAN WE 'BUY THAT FISH A DRINK'?
Peter Carty Anglers' Conservation Association
WL 12 [2001] 6 338
2001 YEAR-END REVIEW OF COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL WATER LAW DEVELOPMENTS
Stephano Burchi Senior Legal Officer, FAO, Rome
WL 12 [2001] 6 330
EDITORIAL: GETTING IT RIGHT ON NITRATE
William Howarth
WL 12 [2001] 6 301
THE COUNTRYSIDE AND RIGHTS OF WAY ACT 2000 AND ACCESS TO NON-TIDAL WATERS
Angela Sydenham Birketts, Ipswich
WL 12 [2001] 5 292
A NEW TOOL FOR NEW PARTNERSHIPS: WATER ACQUISITIONS AND THE OREGON WATER TRUST
Andrew Purkey Executive Director, Oregon Water Trust
Clay Landry Research Associate, PERC, Principal West Water Research
WL 12 [2001] 5 284
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL WATER LAW IN PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Dr Patricia K Wouters International Water Law Research Institute, Dundee
Alistair S Rieu-Clarke International Water Law Research Institute, Dundee
WL 12 [2001] 5 281
EDITORIAL: THE COST OF SUSTAINABILITY
William Howarth
WL 12 [2001] 5 249
BUY THAT FISH A DRINK: THE UNITED STATES' APPROACH TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
IN AN ERA OF WATER MARKETING
Clay Landry Research Associates PERC, Principal, West Water Research
WL 12 [2001] 4 240
THE EU SIXTH ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PROGRAMME: IMPLICATIONS FOR WATER MANAGEMENT
Andrew Farmer and David Wilkinson Institute for European Environmental
Policy
WL 12 [2001] 4 236
EDITORIAL: CAMELFORD REVISITED
William Howarth
WL 12 [2001] 4 201
RELATIVE SUSTAINABILITY IN WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT: DISPOSAL OPTIONS FOR 'DOMESTIC
SANITARY WASTE'
Sarah Hendry Dundee Business School
Nicki Soutar Urban Water Technology Centre
WL12 [2001] 3 188
OPENING THE FLOODGATES - THE WATER SERVICES BILL
Philip Hunter Brodies WS, Edinburgh
WL 12 [2001] 3 184
THE FOOT-AND-MOUTH EPIDEMIC - IMPLICATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GROUNDWATER
DIRECTIVE
Peter Scott Toller Beattie Solicitors
WL 12 [2001] 3 176
EDITORIAL: SEWERAGE: 'THE INDEX OF A CIVILISED SOCIETY'
William Howarth
WL 12 [2001] 3 141
EC WATER PROTECTION LAW: RECENT DECISIONS OF THE ECJ, FIVE CASES EXAMINED
Agust?n Garc?a Ureta University of the Basque Country,
Bilbao
WL 12 [2001] 2 123
THE SALMON AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES REVIEW
Peter Carty Anglers Conservation Association, UK
WL 12 [2001] 2 112
EDITORIAL: SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE REDISCOVERED
William Howarth
WL 12 [2001] 2 65
INLAND WATERWAYS: PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE?
J Coles University of Wolverhampton, UK
WL 12 [2001] 1 55
THE DRAFT WATER BILL - PROVISIONS AND CONSULTATION PAPER CONSIDERED
Peter Carty Anglers Conservation Association
WL 12 [2001] 1 47
THE EC WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE: AN INTRODUCTION
Dr Andrew Farmer IEEP, London
WL 12 [2001] 1 40
EDITORIAL: Water, water everywhere
William Howarth
WL 12 [2001] 1 1
Volume 11:
Top
A GLOBAL WATER POLICY ARENA - THE WORLD COMMISSION ON DAMS
Jeremy Bird Formerly Senior Advisor, World Commission on Dams
WL 11 [2000] 6 208
UTILITIES TAKEOVERS - IS THERE A NEED FOR COMPETITIVE TENDERING? SEVERN TRENT
PLC V DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG (WELSH WATER LTD), WPD HOLDINGS UK, UNITED UTILITIES
PLC,10 OCTOBER 2000
David Wilkinson Keele University
WL 11 [2000] 5 174
JUDICIAL REVIEW - ACTION TO DETERMINE WHETHER CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE NATIONAL
SALMON BYELAWS 1999 WERE ULTRA VIRES GIVEN THEIR PARENT LEGISLATION. R V MINISTRY
OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD EX P. MOTT, 14 DECEMBER 2000
David Wilkinson Keele University
WL 11 [2000] 4 143
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN WATER LEGISLATION
Stefano Burchi Senior Legal Officer, FAO of the United Nations
WL 11 [2000] 3 110
MILFORD HAVEN PORT AUTHORITY: CA RE-ASSESSMENT OF FINE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION.
R V MILFORD HAVEN PORT AUTHORITY, 16 MARCH 2000
David Wilkinson Keele University
WL 11 [2000] 2 72
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FRESHWATER FISHERIES DIRECTIVE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Peter Scott Toller Beattie Solicitors
WL 11 [2000] 2 29
REFUSAL TO DISCLOSE INFORMATION ON GROUNDS OF SELF-INCRIMINATION - WHETHER
PERMITTED UNDER UK, OR EC OR ECHR LAW. R V HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL EX P.
GREEN ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES LTD AND ANOTHER, 7 FEBRUARY 2000
David Wilkinson Keele University
WL 11 [2000] 1 25
Volume 10:
Top
WASTED? - AN ANALYSIS OF RECENT SIGNIFICANT CASES ON WASTE MANAGEMENT AND WATER
LAW AND ITS INTERPRETATION IN SCOTLAND
Philip J Hunter Brodies WS, Edinburgh
WL 10 [1999] 6 205
ENVIRONMENTAL CITIZENSHIP, ECONOMICS AND WATER POLLUTION
William Howarth Professor of Environmental Law, University of Kent at
Canterbury
WL 10 [1999] 6 196
ECJ DECISION ON POLLUTION DISCHARGED INTO THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT. L. NEDERHOFF
& ZN AND DIJKGRAAF EN HOOGHEEMRADEN VAN HET HOOGHEEMRAADSCHAP RIJNLAND,
CASE C-232/97. AML VAN ROOIJ AND DAGELIJKS BESTUUR VAN HET WATERSCHAP DE DOMMEL
V GEBR. VAN AARLE BV, CASE C-231/97
Agust?n Garc?a Ureta University of the Basque Country,
Bilbao
WL 10 [1999] 6 189
REFLECTIONS ON A DECADE OF WATER LAW
William Howarth Professor of Environmental Law, University of Kent at
Canterbury
WL 10 [1999] 6 183
BOWDEN'S CASE, SHELLFISHERIES AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL
STANDARDS
Peter Scott Toller Beattie Solicitors
WL 10 [1999] 5 169
MEDIATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTES
Simon RB Jackson Solicitor
WL 10 [1999] 5 164
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIATION - POSSIBILITIES OF DEVELOPMENT?
Professor Stuart Bell Barrister, Eversheds Research Fellow
WL 10 [1999] 5 156
SHELLFISH WATERS, SEWAGE DISCHARGES AND RECREATIONAL WATER QUALITY
Peter Scott Toller Beattie Solicitors
WL 10 [1999] 4 140
GROUNDWATER ABSTRACTION AND LEGISLATIVE CONTROL
Antonia Murillo Planning Solicitor. Jenny Bough Lecturer in Law, Imperial
College at Wye, University of London. Dr Hadrian Cook Senior Lecturer
in Law, Imperial College at Wye, University of London
WL 10 [1999] 4 130
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