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News UNECE, University of Geneva Conference Showcases Public Participation in Freshwater Resources

The conference titled ‘Public participation and water resources management: Where do we stand in international law?' analyzed current trends and thinking on the role of non-state actors in managing freshwater resources. Participants shared experiences from ensuring public participation in freshwater resources, using examples from around the world.

During the conference, which took place on 13 December 2013, in Geneva, Switzerland, participants agreed that the concept of public participation in international law needs to be better defined, noting integrated water resources management (IWRM) represents one avenue for promoting public participation and the protection of the environment in international water law.

Panelists concluded that several approaches to public participation exist at the regional level, during the session on public participation and its regional variants. They shared examples from both surface and groundwater resources, as well as regional frameworks and directives, including the UN Economic Commission for Europe's (UNECE) Protocol on Water and Health, the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River, the Guarani Aquifer Agreement, the Niger Basin, the Senegal River Basin Development Organization (OMVS) and the International Joint Commission between Canada and the US.

Panelists highlighted compliance mechanisms and the possibility of citizen submissions, including through Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) and regional development banks, during the session on public participation, compliance and settlement of disputes. Panelists showcased examples from the Aarhus Convention and the Espoo Convention, as well as a presentation on access to water and human rights courts. The session on public participation and the role of national and international actors featured cases from India, the Rhone River and the role of NGOs in river basin joint bodies.

Over 60 participants representing UN agencies, academia, international organizations, and civil society, as well as national experts attended the conference. UNECE and the Platform for International Water Law of the University of Geneva organized the conference, with financial support from the Swiss National Science Foundation. 

[UNECE Conference Notice] [Conference Programme] [Conference Website]

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Draft programme of the conference

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List of participants

   

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Session 1: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND ITS REGIONAL VARIANTS

 

Public participation and the Protocol on Water and Health
Chantal Demilecamps, UNECE

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Public participation in the International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River
Benedikt Mandl, ICPDR

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The Guarani Aquifer Agreement and the role of non-State actors
Francesco Sindico, University of Strathclyde

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The state of the integrated water resources management process in the of the Niger Basin: the experience of the involvement of non-state actors
Robert Dessouassi, Observatory of the Niger Basin (ABN)

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Public participation in the Senegal River Basin Development Organization
Komlan Sangbana, University of Geneva

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The principle of public participation and the International Joint Commission between Canada and United States
Mara Tignino, University of Geneva

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Session 2: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, COMPLIANCE AND SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES

 

Public participation in water resources management, the Aarhus Convention and its innovative compliance mechanism
Fiona Marshall, UNECE

 

The Bystroe case and the Implementation Committee of the Espoo Convention on environmental impact assessment in a transboundary context 
Félix Zaharia, Vice-chair of the Espoo Convention Implementation Committee

 

Justice by any other name? The complaint mechanisms of development banks 
Vanessa Richard, University of Aix-Marseille

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Access to water and human rights courts 
Owen McIntyre, University College of Cork

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Session 3: PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: THE ROLE OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ACTORS

 

The interactions between international law and domestic law: the case of India 
Philippe Cullet, University of London

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Public participation in the case of Rhone River, a new reading in terms of social, substantial and procedural efficiency 
Géraldine Pflieger and Christian Bréthaut, University of Geneva

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Public participation in river basin joint bodies: the role of NGOs 
Serhiy Vykhryst, European ECO-Forum

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Contact information n/a
News type Inbrief
File link http://www.unige.ch/droit/eau/conferences/2013/ConfPP2013_en.html
Source of information IISD
Keyword(s) IWRM, Public Participation, RWKN
Subject(s) INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT
Relation http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/env/documents/2013/wat/UNIGE_PP/Programme_UNIGE_EN6.pdf
Geographical coverage n/a
News date 22/12/2013
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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