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El orden comu?n y sus antecedentes. del bilateralismo al multilateralismo; 2. La problema?tica y los enfoques juri?dicos; 3. Tendencias en el tratamiento juri?dico de los temas del agua; CAPI?TULO II; 1. Introduccio?n; 2. Ley 10/2001, de 5 de julio, del Plan Hidrolo?gico Nacional; 3. La evaluacio?n ambiental estrate?gica de planes y programas relativos a las transferencias de aguas; 4. La evaluacio?n de impacto ambiental de proyectos 327 $a5. La evaluacio?n de impacto transfronterizo416. Afecciones a los espacios de la red natura 2000; 7. El buen estado ecolo?gico de las aguas; 8. Razones ambientales alegadas para derogar el trasvase del Ebro; 9. La evaluacio?n ambiental de la autorizacio?n concreta de volu?menes que se acuerde transferir cada an?o o en cada situacio?n concreta; 10. Conclusiones; 10. Bibliografi?a; CAPI?TULO III; 1. Introduccio?n; 2. Definiciones de dominio pu?blico hidra?ulico y de aguas; 3. Fallos de mercado asociados al uso del agua 327 $a4. Intervencio?n pu?blica en la proteccio?n de las aguas: los tributos estatales sobre las aguas5. Conclusiones; CAPI?TULO IV; 1. La adversa base natural de la economi?a espan?ola y el continuo esfuerzo intergeneracional para doblegarla; 2. Las Naciones Unidas y el Agua; 3. De las cuencas fluviales excedentarias a las deficitarias y el reparto de los beneficios: Nuevos esti?mulos al crecimiento; 4. Hacia un nuevo Proyecto Estrate?gico: A?rboles y Agua; Bibliografi?a; CAPI?TULO V; 1. Introduccio?n; 2. El principio consuetudinario de la utilizacio?n equitativa y razonable; 3. La Convencio?n de Nueva York 327 $a4. El Convenio de Albufeira5. 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The establishment of a civil trial in Roman law, which left compensation as the main response, and a widespread, loss-centred interpretation of the Aristotelian theory of corrective justice explain, but do not justify the difficulties encountered by modern attempts to account for restitutionary damages. Mistakes in the classification of this institution have complicated the picture. To overcome some of these problems, this study considers the basic structure of restitutionary damages from different angles. In part one, the topic is analysed from a comparative perspective. 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