Date of Award
Spring 2013
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Doctor of Juridical Science (J.S.D.)
Department
Law
First Advisor
Stephen C. McCaffrey
Abstract
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER TWO: CHALLENGES AND ISSUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GROUNDWATER ALONG THE US-MEXICO BORDER
CHAPTER THREE: THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REGIME OF TRANSBOUNDARY GROUNDWATER AND AQUIFERS
CHAPTER FOUR: HISTORY AND CURRENT INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF THE UNITED STATES-MEXICO BORDER
CHAPTER FIVE: DOMESTIC LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK IN THEUS-MEXICO BORDER
CHAPTER SIX: WATER TRANSFER MECHANISMS AND REGULATIONS: THE ROLE OF WATER BANKING
CHAPTER SEVEN: A NEW INTERNATIONAL LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK TO ALLOCATE GROUNDWATER IN THE US-MEXICO BORDER REGION
CHAPTER EIGHT: CONJUNCTIVE USE OF SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER IN THE LOWER RIO GRANDE BASIN
CHAPTER NINE: OVERALL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommended Citation
Milanés Murcia,, María., "A New International Legal and Institutional Framework to Manage Fossil Aquifers and Groundwater in Conjunctive Use with Surface Water Along the US-Mexico Border: A Water Banking Perspective" (2013). University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law Dissertations. 1.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/mcgeorge-dissertations/1