Water Resources Law : 2nd Edition

Alex Gardner
Water Resources Law  : 2nd Edition

Water Resources Law : 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780409337945
Publication Date: 15 December 2017

Over the past twenty years Australian parliaments have undertaken a national program of fundamental law reform to address the competing interests of humans and our ecosystems. 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, has enacted a framework for the national oversight of water resources management . The authors explain in practical terms how the new water resources legislation seeks to implement the national reform policies

Completely reviewed and updated to include areas such as the emergence of water markets, the 2013 Intergovernmental Agreement on Implementing Water Reform in the Murray-Darling Basin, and the future of National Water Policy, this second edition of Water Resources Law is an invaluable resource for practitioners, academics, environmentalists, students and anyone interested in tracing the legal history and policy development of these reforms.

Important Features:

  • A definitive and scholarly treatise
  • Covers each Australian jurisdiction
  • Authoritative and accessible
  • Informative and analytical

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About the Authors

Alex Gardner is Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Western Australia and Adjunct Professor, The Australian Centre for Environmental Law at ANU. He is also a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

Richard Bartlett is an Emeritus and Adjunct Professor of Law in the School of Law and Chair of the Centre for Mining, Energy and Natural Resources Law at The U...

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