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Title Principles of water law and administration : national and international / Dante A. Caponera (1921-2003).
Edition 3rd edition / revised and updated by Marcella Nanni.

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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Earliest water regulations and management -- Roman and intermediate period -- Definition and sources of water law -- Existing systems -- Development by region -- Possible contents of and reasons for water law -- Water resources planning and water law -- National water resources administration -- International water resources law in general -- International water resources law : major issues -- Developments in the law of transboundary aquifers -- International water resources administration.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Note Description based on print version record.
Subject Water -- Law and legislation.
Water conservation -- Law and legislation.
Water resources development -- Law and legislation.
Added Author Nanni, Marcella, author.
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Related To Revision of: Caponera, Dante Augusto, 1921-2003. Principles of water law and administration. 2nd ed. / rev. and updated by Marcella Nanni. London, UK : Taylor & Francis, c2007. (DLC) 2007002678. 9780415435833.
Online version: Caponera, Dante Augusto, 1921-2003, author. Principles of water law and administration 3rd edition / revised and updated by Marcella Nanni. Boca Raton : CRC Press/Balkema, [2019] 9780429465703 (DLC) 2019007140
Original 9781138610569 1138610569 (DLC) 2019005622
ISBN 9780429879432 (electronic bk.)
0429879431 (electronic bk.)
9781138610569
1138610569
OCLC # EBC5764040
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