04368nam 2200625 450 991082586110332120170821190933.090-04-26839-110.1163/9789004268395(CKB)2670000000566925(EBL)1901797(SSID)ssj0001343705(PQKBManifestationID)11700847(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001343705(PQKBWorkID)11311932(PQKB)10950944(MiAaPQ)EBC1901797(nllekb)BRILL9789004268395(PPN)184929768(EXLCZ)99267000000056692520150114h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPreservation of ecosystems of international watercourses and the integration of relevant rules an interpretative mechanism to address the fragmentation of international law /by Lee JingLeiden, The Netherlands :Brill Nijhoff,2014.©20141 online resource (447 p.)International Water Law Series,2351-9606 ;Volume 2Originally published as author's thesis (doctoral - University of Dundee), 2013.90-04-26838-3 1-322-51489-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /Jing Lee -- Introduction: Preserving Ecosystems of International Watercourses /Jing Lee -- 1 The Fragmentation of International Law and Its Integration: Interpretation and Article 31(3)(c) of the 1969 Vienna Convention /Jing Lee -- 2 Relevant Preservation of Ecosystems of International Watercourses—An Ecosystem Approach /Jing Lee -- 3 Rules of International Law Applicable in the Relations between the Parties: A Review of Existing Interpretation /Jing Lee -- 4 Rules of International Law Applicable in the Relations between the Parties: An Interactional Theory of Law /Jing Lee -- 5 Ramsar Convention: Rules of International Law Applicable in the Relations between the Parties /Jing Lee -- 6 Biodiversity Convention: Rules of International Law Applicable in the Relations between the Parties /Jing Lee -- 7 Shall Take into Account, Together with the Context—Systemic Integration: An Architecture /Jing Lee -- 8 Systemic Integration: An Operationalisation /Jing Lee -- 9 Preservation of Ecosystems of International Watercourses and the Integration of Relevant Rules: Reflection and Conclusion /Jing Lee -- Bibliography /Jing Lee -- Index /Jing Lee.In Preservation of Ecosystems of International Watercourses and the Integration of Relevant Rules: An Interpretative Mechanism to Address the Fragmentation of International Law , Lee Jing takes an innovative approach to developing an international legal framework for preserving ecosystems. Deploying Article 31(3)(c) of the 1969 Vienna Convention an analytical framework is devised that examines ‘the ecosystem approach’ under international law through the prism of Article 20 of the UN Watercourses Convention. The analysis provides an enhanced normative scope and content for the UN Watercourses Convention’s approach to the obligation to preserve, taking into account contemporary developments in international law. The work demonstrates the full potential of the Vienna Convention’s Article 31(3)(c) as an integration tool in addressing the fragmentation of international law.International water law series ;Volume 2.Watershed managementLaw and legislationEnvironmental law, InternationalInternational riversFreshwater ecologyGovernment policyWatershed managementLaw and legislation.Environmental law, International.International rivers.Freshwater ecologyGovernment policy.346.04/69162Lee Jing1598356MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825861103321Preservation of ecosystems of international watercourses and the integration of relevant rules an interpretative mechanism to address the fragmentation of international law3920553UNINA