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Indus Waters Kishenganga Arbitration
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Abstract
Arbitration — Jurisdiction — Admissibility — Scope of dispute — Indus Waters Treaty, 1960 — Procedure for settlement of disputes by arbitration — Appointment of seven-member Court of Arbitration — Disputes involving technical issues — Whether capable of resolution by arbitration — Whether requiring reference to neutral expert
Environment — Principles of customary international environmental law — Relevance to interpretation and application of treaty on use of river waters — Effect of hydro-electric plant on downstream use of river waters
Rivers — Legal regulation — Indus Waters Treaty, 1960 — Hydro-electric plant — Whether State constructing plant entitled to divert waters from one tributary of river to another — Whether such diversion necessary — Limits on right of diversion — Duty to preserve minimum flow for benefit of downstream use by other State
Treaties — Interpretation — Principles of interpretation — Object and purpose of treaty — Need to interpret provisions of treaty in mutually reinforcing fashion — Relevance of contemporary customary international law to interpretation of 1960 treaty — Environmental law — Application — Duty to apply treaty in good faith
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