tailieunhanh - SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL WATER LAW

The nature and characteristics of time series data make risk estimation challenging, requiring complex statistical methods su±ciently sensitive to detect e®ects that can be small relative to the combined e®ect of other time-varying covariates. More speci¯cally, the association between air pollution and mortality=morbidity can be confounded by weather and by seasonal °uctuations in health outcomes due to in°uenza epidemics, and to other unmeasured and slowly-varying factors (Schwartz et al., 1996; Katsouyanni et al., 1996; Samet et al., 1997). One widely used approach for a time series analysis of air pollution and health involves a semi-parametric Poisson regression with daily mortality or morbidity counts as the outcome, linear. | SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL WATER LAW Some General Conventions Declarations Resolutions and Decisions adopted by International Organizations International Non-Governmental Institutions International and Arbitral Tribunals on International Water Resources FAO LEGISLATIVE STUDY 65 Development Law Service FAO Legal Office Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Rome 1998 FOREWORD This Legislative Study constitutes a compendium of documents often not easily available on the law governing the development and management of international watercourses . rivers lakes and underground aquifers forming or traversed by the international border between or among sovereign States. It updates and replaces The Law of International Water Resources by Mr. . Caponera then Chief of the FAO Legislation Branch published as FAO Legislative Study No. 23 in 1980. In the preparation of this publication only documents bearing a clear indication or reference to freshwaters which meet the standard illustrated at the outset of this Foreword or to a particular body of freshwater also meeting the same standard have been included in this publication. As a result most but not all the material which featured in the Legislative Study No. 23 mentioned above has been included in this publication. In addition where documents in draft form at that time had been included in that publication and have been since replaced by a new text only the latter has been included in this publication. Many more documents which have made their appearance in the last nearly two decades have been added. The present compendium is intended as a contribution to the better knowledge of the international law of freshwaters in general and more specifically as a source of ready reference and inspiration for policymakers and decisionmakers legal practitioners and academics and for Government legal advisors and negotiators as they deal with the complex legal ramifications of developing and managing water resources

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