The Journal of Water Law - Volume 25 - Issue 5


ARTICLES
Mitigating water impacts in coal seam gas extraction: is Queensland's 'make good' framework a suitable regulatory model? 
RON JANJUA 
Lecturer, Griffith University, Faculty of Law 

2012-2014 Year-end Review 
STEFANO BURCHI 
Executive Council Chair, International Association for Water Law - AIDA 

COUNTRY REPORT
Implementing the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan in China 
LIPING DAI 
Associate Professor at Hubei Water Affairs Research Centre of Hubei University of Economics, postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law of Utrecht University
QIU QIU 
Professor of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan, China 

CASE COMMENTARIES
US litigation and regulation: selected issues 
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWYERS
The Cuyahoga river makes news again
The Cuyahoga river makes news again: a postscript It's the infrastructure, stupid 
Does the Clean Water Act cover discharges to or through groundwater? Part II 

STRATEGIC ISSUES

EUROPEAN UNION
Cutting greenhouse gas emissions in shipping: IMO and EU go head to head
IEUAN JONES 
Solicitor, Marine Department, Ashfords LLP 

Scotland 
Private water supplies regulations- a consultation
Relevant persons and water suppliers 

Regulation and enforcement
Monitoring, risk assessment and reporting
SARAH HENDRY
Senior Lecturer in Law, Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science, University of Dundee

BOOK REVIEWS
Aquaculture Law and Policy: Global, Regional and National Perspectives 
Nigel Bankes, Irene Dahl and David L VangerZwaag (eds) 

Whaling in the Antarctic: Significance and Implications of the ICJ Judgment 
Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Dai Tamada (eds)