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Indigenous Water Rights in Law and Regulation: Lessons from Comparative Experience
Contributor(s): MacPherson, Elizabeth Jane (Author)
ISBN: 1108473067     ISBN-13: 9781108473064
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $123.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Environmental
- Law | Property
Dewey: 346.043
LCCN: 2019019488
Series: Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 7.19" W x 9.47" (1.20 lbs) 310 pages
 
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Indigenous Water Rights in Law and Regulation responds to an unresolved question in legal scholarship: how are (or how might be) indigenous peoples' rights included in contemporary regulatory regimes for water. This book considers that question in the context of two key trajectories of comparative water law and policy. First, the tendency to 'commoditise' the natural environment and use private property rights and market mechanisms in water regulation. Second, the tendency of domestic and international courts and legislatures to devise new legal mechanisms for the management and governance of water resources, in particular 'legal person' models. This book adopts a comparative research method to explore opportunities for accommodating indigenous peoples' rights in contemporary water regulation, with country studies in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, Chile and Colombia, providing much needed attention to the role of rights and regulation in determining indigenous access to, and involvement with, water in comparative law.

Contributor Bio(s): MacPherson, Elizabeth Jane: - Elizabeth Jane Macpherson is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. She researches comparative Australasian and Latin American natural resources law and indigenous rights. Her legal practice experience includes representing claimants before New Zealand's Waitangi Tribunal and the Victorian State Government on Aboriginal Affairs.