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Author | : Kate Stoeckel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 610 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Water |
ISBN | : 9780455228679 |
Dealing with critical issues of ownership, control and use of water as a resource, AUSTRALIAN WATER LAW offers practical and up-to-date guidance in an increasingly important area. Interconnected with property law and environmental law, water poses special regulatory challenges because of its character and potential; it also poses opportunities for disputes and litigation. A complex web of state and federal legislation seeks to manage and protect water and water rights, challenging practitioners who are advising on matters like access rights, statutory water entitlements, water planning and resource protection. Commercially, water law affects a widening range of infrastructure development and management projects, while the development of a national water market offers opportunities in trading of water rights, and risks and controls. Kate Stoeckel, Romany Webb and Luke Woodward bring to bear their considerable legal experience in matters involving water rights as well as regulation of the water and sewerage industry and Amy Hankinson offers her significant expertise in environmental law and water management.
Author | : Cameron Holley |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2018-04-27 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9811089779 |
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances that foster their successful implementation by taking a comparative look at a world-leading ‘laboratory’ of water law and governance: Australia. In particular, the book analyses Australia’s 20-year experience implementing a hybrid governance system of markets, hierarchical regulation, and collaborative integrated water planning. Australia is acknowledged as a world leader in water governance reform, and an examination of its relatively mature water law and governance system has great significance for many international academics and jurisdictions. This book synthesises practical lessons and theoretical insights from Australia, as well as recommendations from comparative analysis with countries such as the United States to provide useful guidance for policymakers and scholars seeking to apply water instruments in a wide range of policy contexts. The book also advances our understanding of water and broader environmental governance theory and is a valuable reference for scholars, researchers and students working in law, regulation and governance studies – especially in the field of water and environmental law. Chapter “Lessons from Australian water reforms: Indigenous and environmental values in market-based water regulation” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Author | : Kate Stoeckel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Water |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Douglas Edgar Fisher |
Publisher | : Lawbook Company |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : |
Water is one of the most important natural resources of the global environment, yet the legal system has had particular difficulties in coping with water as a natural resource. This title examines water law in the Australian context. It provides a highly readable survey of the many and varied aspects of water law in all jurisdictions.
Author | : Juliet R. Lucy |
Publisher | : Lawbook Company |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2008-01-01 |
Genre | : Water |
ISBN | : 9780455226248 |
WATER REGULATION: THE LAWS OF AUSTRALIA is the ultimate companion to guide you through the highly dynamic area of water law. In a society where there is increasing concern about climate change, this text is an essential reference for practitioners, students and individuals alike. Author Dr Juliet R Lucy, provides a practical approach to this topical subject with commentary covering the following areas: Contextual, constitutional and institutional framework; Access to water resources; Management of water resources; Individual and community rights to water; Liability arising out of water resource management. WATER REGULATION: THE LAWS OF AUSTRALIA is the only current and comprehensive study of water law across all Australian jurisdictions. Legislation and policy relating to water is currently undergoing significant modification. The thorough treatment provided in this user-friendly text brings you up to date with critical changes already in place and outlines impending changes.
Author | : Janice Gray |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 2016-06-23 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1317401158 |
Governance of global water resources presents one of the most confounding challenges in contemporary natural resource governance. With considerable government, citizen and financial donor attention devoted to a range of international, transnational and domestic laws and policies aimed at protecting, managing and sustainably using fresh and coastal marine water resources, this book proposes that sustainable water outcomes require a ‘trans-jurisdictional’ approach to water governance. Focusing on the concept of trans-jurisdictional water governance the book diagnoses barriers and identifies pathways to coherent and coordinated institutional arrangements between and across different bodies of laws at local, national, regional and international levels. It includes case studies from the European Union, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and Southeast Asia. Leading specialists offer insights into the pretence and the promise of trans-jurisdictional water governance and provide readers, including students, practitioners, policy-makers and academics, with a basis for better analysing, articulating and synthesising standards of good trans-jurisdictional water governance both in theory and in practice.
Author | : Alex Gardner |
Publisher | : Butterworth-Heinemann |
Total Pages | : 647 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Water |
ISBN | : 9780409321944 |
How will Australian water resources law provide for the management and sharing of water resources between human uses and sustaining ecosystems? Over the past fifteen years Australian parliaments have undertaken a national program of fundamental law reform to address these issues. The resultant state and territory legislation is the product of the most significant reforms since water resources statutes were first enacted over a century ago. The Commonwealth Parliament has entered the field of water resource management and, with the support of some state-referred legislative powers, it has enacted a framework for the national oversight of water resources management in the Murray-Darling basin in addition to other provisions with nationwide operation. WATER RESOURCES LAW is an invaluable resource for practitioners, academics, environmentalists and students and anyone interested in tracing the legal history and policy development of these reforms. The authors explain in practical terms how the new water resources legislation seeks to implement the national reform policies. Important Features: A definitive and scholarly treatise, Covers each Australian jurisdiction, Authoritative and accessible, Informative and analytical.
Author | : Jagdeepkaur Singh-Ladhar |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : 2020-05-17 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1000090701 |
This book analyses water allocation law and policy in New Zealand and offers a comparative analysis with Australia. In New Zealand, it is generally accepted that water allocation law has failed to be adequately addressed and New Zealand is now faced with the problem of over-allocation in many catchments. In comparison, Australia has extensive experience in reforming its water law and policy over the last 20 years. This book provides a comparative and critical analysis of the lessons that New Zealand can learn from the Australian experience and offers guidance for the improvement of water allocation outcomes in New Zealand. Starting with the background of water allocation law and policy in New Zealand, the book traces the evolution of legal policies, including the 1967 Water and Soil Conservation Act and the 1991 Resource Management Act, and examines the role they have played in current water allocation issues. The book situates these findings within global challenges, such as the impact of climate change, and the global scarcity of and increasing demand for freshwater resources. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars researching water law and policy, natural resource management and environmental law more broadly. It will also be of use to policy makers and professionals involved in developing and implementing water allocation laws and policies.
Author | : Lin Crase |
Publisher | : Earthscan |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 193633142X |
Few policy areas in recent history have the attention of the Australian public and polity as much as those relating to water. Water Policy in Australia considers the current policy reform agenda from agricultural, environmental, and cultural perspectives. It presents a comprehensive account of the country's critical water issues and provides expert perspectives from behavioral and institutional economists, engineers, hydrologists, sociologists, and water law specialists. The environment can no longer support Australia's legacy of institutions, norms, and values relating to the exploitation of.
Author | : John Pigram |
Publisher | : CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2007-05-25 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0643098623 |
Australia’s Water Resources seeks to explore the circumstances underpinning the profound reorientation of attitudes and relationships to water that has taken place in Australia in recent decades. The changing emphasis from development to management of water resources continues to evolve and is reflected in a series of public policy initiatives directed towards rational, efficient and sustainable use of the nation's water. Australia is now recognised as a pacesetter in water reform. Administrative restructuring, water pricing, water markets and trade, integrated water resources management, and the emergence of the private sector, are features of a more economically sound and environmentally compatible water industry. It is important that these changes are documented and their rationale and effectiveness explained. This timely work provides an important synthesis of these issues. This revised paperback edition is a fully corrected reprint of the hardback edition.