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Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel III

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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A roundtable discussion featuring legal experts to examine how environmental policymakers are responding to challenges in water resource management caused by severe weather events associated with climate change.
Leading experts in water law and water rights critically examine various regulatory approaches to implementing water stewardship among key stakeholders, particularly in the agricultural sector. Climate change, through more severe weather events, including both droughts and floods, is making water resource management ever more difficult. This panel discussion assesses whether and how farmers' rights to access and use water in England are changing in the light of the transformed environmental policy context.

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Donald McGillvray
Bill Howard
Sarah Hendry
Keywords
climate change
economics
regulation
Environment
water rights
EU
law
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:55:55

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