Page 5 to 7: Bruno Deffains, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and Thomas Perroud – Transnational Commons | Page 9 to 24: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes – International watercourses and their uses in international law | Page 25 to 35: Estelle Chambas – The Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine | Page 37 to 54: Stéphanie Kpenou – Protecting access to water through the prism of collective rights | Page 55 to 75: Nadia Seqat – The principle of public participation in the management of transboundary water resources: case study of transboundary basin organizations | Page 77 to 94: Gabriel Bordron – Rights for cross-border rivers? The governance of the Ganges in question | Page 95 to 109: Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and Émilie Flamme – Will future refugees from the submerged Kiribati Islands be able to retain rights to their current territorial areas?.
International review of economic law – Number 2022/2 – t.XXXVI – Transnational commons
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