International Water Law Project Blog
April 14th, 2009The International Water Law Project this week has added a new blog, the
International Water Law Project Blog.
From Welcome to the IWLP Blog:
These are interesting times we live in. And contrary to the intention behind that Chinese curse, I tend to like interesting times. So many fascinating water issues; so little time to consider them all.
This blog, though, is my effort to do just that ? to consider and comment on what I think are the most interesting and significant international water issues and developments of our times. While there certainly are others that offer commentary on global water issues (WaterWired is one of my favorite), given my interests in international and transboundary water law and policy, I hope to keep my posts to this narrow portion of the universe.
Of course, this blog is intended as a conversation, a dialogue among any and all of us who are inclined toward equity, ethics, and sanity in our water laws and policies globally. Accordingly, I hope to provoke discussion in this realm and very much welcome constructive opinions, ideas, and information.
The blog is authored by Gabriel Eckstein, Director of the International Water Law Project, Visiting Professor at Lewis & Clark Law School, and George W. McCleskey Professor of Water Law at Texas Tech University School of Law.
