From tenuous legal arguments to securitization and benefit sharing: hegemonic obstinacy–the stumbling block against resolution of the Nile water question

Periodical Article: From tenuous legal arguments to securitization and benefit sharing: hegemonic obstinacy–the stumbling block against resolution of the Nile water question

Title: From tenuous legal arguments to securitization and benefit sharing: hegemonic obstinacy–the stumbling block against resolution of the Nile water question
Author: Dereje Z.M.
Year: 2010
Periodical: Mizan Law Review (ISSN 1998-9881)
Volume: 4
Issue: 2
Period: Autumn
Pages: 232-257
Language: English
Notes: biblio. refs.
Geographic term: Northeast Africa
Subjects: law
Nile River
Water-supply–International cooperation
Water rights (International law)
Abstracts: https://www.africabib.org/rec.php?RID=Q00050773&DB=h

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