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The Theoretical Basis of International
Watercourse Law: An Examination of the
Four Principal Theories
Manar Ramadan
Manase Kollang
Farmanullah Nasiri
Agenda
1. Absolute territorial sovereignty (Harmon Doctrine)
2. Absolute Territorial integrity
3. Limited territorial sovereignty
4. Community of Interest
1.Absolute territorial sovereignty
(Harmon Doctrine)
- It favours the upstream countries, allowing unlimited use of waters of
transboundary watercourse within the national borders regardless
concequences on downstream countries
- Case or Rio Grand Water - 1985
Case 1: Rio Grand water - 1985
- US- Mexican borders
- Conversion of the River stream
- Mexican protests was addressed to the US state
- Right of Mexico was denied under “Harmon
- Doctrine Theory”
Harmon Stated, in part “ The fundamental principle of international law is the absolute sovereignty as
every nation, as against all others, within its own territory…..”
“All Exceptions … to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories must be traced
up to the consent of the nation itself. They can flow from no other legitmate source.”
Solving the dispute
- Novel case
- Department of Justice or Policy of international law?
- Equitable distribution of Waters of Rio Grande for Irrigation purposes
(Convention 1906)
Case 2: Karnafuli River Dam 1950
- East Pakistan: Reports of plans for Karnafuli River Dam
- The Dam will cause floodings in the Indian state of Assam
- Indian state of Assam stated: India can not permi and trusts state of Pakistan
not to embark any work that is likely to submerge a land situated in India
- East Pakistan replied that this effect was not studied
- The project was canceled
Case 3: Dam of Farakka - Ganges River
- 90% of its length, 91.5% of irrigation potential is within India, rest within East
Pakistan (Bangladesh) border
- India: According to Harmon Doctrine: Ganga is not an International
- India still agreed to discuss the issue - No damage on neighbour countries
- India denied the international character of Ganges and stated as general
position:
India general position:
- Like many states, India views that when a river crossed more than one country,
each country was entitled to an equitable share of the waters of that river …
- However Harmon Doctrine doesn’t imply this for all riparian states over water
territories, India for its part had always subscrived to the view that riperian
states was entitled to a reasonable and equitable share of waters of
international river
Conclusion: Harmon Doctrine became a non reasonable calim of down stream states
at some cases
2. Absolute Territorial Integrity
- It favours downstream states and prohibts any development activity in
upstream countries that would affect the water share of downstream countries
- The theory "absolute territorial integrity," posits that a riparian State may not
develop a portion of a shared river course if it will cause harm to another
riparian State.
- Territorial sovereignty is a favorite of upper riparians, while territorial integrity
is preferred by lower riparians. Both theories are based on the consideration of
one single watercourse state’s needs and rights, and have thus in common that
they are somewhat anarchic.
1.Absolute Territorial
Sovereignty
•The doctrine of “absolute territorial sovereignty”
favours upstream States, allowing the unlimited use
of the waters of a transboundary watercourse
located within national borders regardless of any
consequences that may occur downstream.
•In short it insist s upon the complete freedom of
action of the upstream State.
••In short unlimited use regardless of the need of
downstream states
2. Absolute Territorial
Integrity
•The doctrine of “absolute territorial
integrity” favours the downstream States
wishing to prohibit any development in an
upstream State that would interfere with
the natural flow of such a watercourse.
•In short no interference in with the natural flow
and conditions
State Practice
•The doctrine of absolute territorial integrity has been invoked by several lower
riparian states in disputes concerning non-navigation uses of international
watercourses.
• Egypt : Nile River
•They reliance on Nile waters over the millennia has led it to believe that it has
“Natural and historical rights” or “acquired rights” in those water.
•“Each raparian country has the full right to maintain the status quo of the rivers
fowing on its territory;” “it results from this principle that no country has the right to
undertake any positive or negative measures that could have an impact on the river’s
flow in other countries.”
Afghanistan
Amu Darya or Amu river
The views of publicists
•The doctrine of absolute territorial integrity is said to be supported by certain
commentators Including Schenkel, Max Huber, Fleischman, Reid and Oppenheim.
•Max Huber, the great Swiss jurist: “Every state must allow rivers to flow naturally;
it may not divert the water to the detriment of one or more other states having rights in
the river, or interrupt, artificially increase or diminish it’s flow.”
•Prior notification and consultation, taking the other state’s interests into account.
•Oppenhiem’s: an upstream state may not entirely “stop or divert” a successive
watercourse or “make such use of the water of the river as either causes danger to
the neighboring state or prevents it from making proper use of the flow of the river
on its part.”
•“a neighboring state cannot object to works carried out by another raparian, unless
it’s own interests in the river waters are affected substantially.”
Community of Interest
· The theory of “community of interests” or riparian states in an
international watercourse has been antecedents in Roman law in number of
treaties and official acts.
· It drives from the idea that a community of interest in the water is created
by the natural, physical unity of a watercourse. The fundamental notion that- all
fresh water should be shared by the community is a powerful one that has been
embraced philosophers since ancient times.
· The river which viewed as stream is the property of the people through
whose territory it flows. Thus know as “Common Property”.
Community of Interest Cont.
The ideas of common property were endorsed by the Permanent Court of
International Justice (PCI) in 1929- decision in the case connecting the
Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Commission of the River Order.
The community of interest in a navigable river becomes the basis of a common
legal right, the essential features of which are the perfect equality of all
riparian states in the use of the whole course of river and the exclusion of any
preferential privilege of any one riparian state in relation to the others.
·
Community of Interest Cont.
❏“Modern development of international law has strengthened this principle for
the non-navigational uses of international watercourses as well, as
evidenced by the adoption of the Convention of 21 May 1997 on the Law of
Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses by the United Nations
General Assembly" (Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Case, ICJ, 1997).
State Practice
The intensity of non-navigational uses was usually insufficient to cause
controversies concerning those use between states riparian to international
watercourses.
Instead, it was navigation that give rise to conflicts between the increases of
different nations which regard to international rivers- as raised questions as to
their respective rights in those watercourse.
For example, as stated by Thomas Jefferson that, United States defended the
right to freedom of navigation on the lower Mississippi River. Under Spanish
sovereignty- the ocean is free to all men, and their rivers to all inhabitants;
this argument, ultimately accepted by the King of Spain.
State Practice Cont.
Other examples of the idea that, the waters of international rivers are “common”
to riparian states include: The Agreement of May 13, 1779- between Austria
and the Elector Palatinate that certain rivers will be “common” to the House of
Austria and to the Elector Palatinate in so far as they border on the ceded
territories.
The views of Publicists
Publicists have embraced the theory of common of interest that an international
watercourse is the common property of the riparian states this is as viewed in
the Roman law.
German jurist J.A Schlerrwein to advance vigorous defense of international
watercourses as common property in 1785. (a river is …destined by God
himself to be the common property of all states riparian to it……)
Schlerrwein does not confine his argument to navigation, but the right of all
riparian to “use or navigate upon” the watercourse. This idea of an
international watercourse is the common property of the riparian states was
then adopted seven years in the French.
The views of Publicists Cont.
Farmham-assert that a state’s “inherent right ….to protect itself and its territory”
would entitle a lower riparian to prevent an upper riparian by force……from
turning the river out of its course or from consuming so much of the water….”
Max Huber mentioned that, the interdependence of riparian states is best
viewed in terms of neighborship rights rather than joint ownership as stated
by the Roman law. According to him (Huber) the fundamental principles of
public international law such as that of strict territorial sovereignty- cannot be
swept aside through mere interpretation of principles of private law.
Bonaya Godana question whether the notion of a community of interest in
international watercourse should be regarded as principles of international
law?
Conclusion:
The notion of community of interest, drives vital nature of water to all life, the
unity of a watercourse, and the importance of watercourses as means of
transportation, communication and socio-economic development.
As stated, the Permanent Court did in the River Order Case- that one state may
not prevent other states from navigating on an international watercourse
because they all enjoy a community of interest in it.
Question to be addressed is whether the mere existence notion of community of
interest of riparian states give rise to legal obligations relating to non-
navigation uses?

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International law of water courses 4 principles

  • 1. The Theoretical Basis of International Watercourse Law: An Examination of the Four Principal Theories Manar Ramadan Manase Kollang Farmanullah Nasiri
  • 2. Agenda 1. Absolute territorial sovereignty (Harmon Doctrine) 2. Absolute Territorial integrity 3. Limited territorial sovereignty 4. Community of Interest
  • 3. 1.Absolute territorial sovereignty (Harmon Doctrine) - It favours the upstream countries, allowing unlimited use of waters of transboundary watercourse within the national borders regardless concequences on downstream countries - Case or Rio Grand Water - 1985
  • 4. Case 1: Rio Grand water - 1985 - US- Mexican borders - Conversion of the River stream - Mexican protests was addressed to the US state - Right of Mexico was denied under “Harmon - Doctrine Theory” Harmon Stated, in part “ The fundamental principle of international law is the absolute sovereignty as every nation, as against all others, within its own territory…..” “All Exceptions … to the full and complete power of a nation within its own territories must be traced up to the consent of the nation itself. They can flow from no other legitmate source.”
  • 5. Solving the dispute - Novel case - Department of Justice or Policy of international law? - Equitable distribution of Waters of Rio Grande for Irrigation purposes (Convention 1906)
  • 6. Case 2: Karnafuli River Dam 1950 - East Pakistan: Reports of plans for Karnafuli River Dam - The Dam will cause floodings in the Indian state of Assam - Indian state of Assam stated: India can not permi and trusts state of Pakistan not to embark any work that is likely to submerge a land situated in India - East Pakistan replied that this effect was not studied - The project was canceled
  • 7. Case 3: Dam of Farakka - Ganges River - 90% of its length, 91.5% of irrigation potential is within India, rest within East Pakistan (Bangladesh) border - India: According to Harmon Doctrine: Ganga is not an International - India still agreed to discuss the issue - No damage on neighbour countries - India denied the international character of Ganges and stated as general position:
  • 8. India general position: - Like many states, India views that when a river crossed more than one country, each country was entitled to an equitable share of the waters of that river … - However Harmon Doctrine doesn’t imply this for all riparian states over water territories, India for its part had always subscrived to the view that riperian states was entitled to a reasonable and equitable share of waters of international river Conclusion: Harmon Doctrine became a non reasonable calim of down stream states at some cases
  • 9. 2. Absolute Territorial Integrity - It favours downstream states and prohibts any development activity in upstream countries that would affect the water share of downstream countries - The theory "absolute territorial integrity," posits that a riparian State may not develop a portion of a shared river course if it will cause harm to another riparian State. - Territorial sovereignty is a favorite of upper riparians, while territorial integrity is preferred by lower riparians. Both theories are based on the consideration of one single watercourse state’s needs and rights, and have thus in common that they are somewhat anarchic.
  • 10. 1.Absolute Territorial Sovereignty •The doctrine of “absolute territorial sovereignty” favours upstream States, allowing the unlimited use of the waters of a transboundary watercourse located within national borders regardless of any consequences that may occur downstream. •In short it insist s upon the complete freedom of action of the upstream State. ••In short unlimited use regardless of the need of downstream states 2. Absolute Territorial Integrity •The doctrine of “absolute territorial integrity” favours the downstream States wishing to prohibit any development in an upstream State that would interfere with the natural flow of such a watercourse. •In short no interference in with the natural flow and conditions
  • 11. State Practice •The doctrine of absolute territorial integrity has been invoked by several lower riparian states in disputes concerning non-navigation uses of international watercourses. • Egypt : Nile River •They reliance on Nile waters over the millennia has led it to believe that it has “Natural and historical rights” or “acquired rights” in those water. •“Each raparian country has the full right to maintain the status quo of the rivers fowing on its territory;” “it results from this principle that no country has the right to undertake any positive or negative measures that could have an impact on the river’s flow in other countries.”
  • 13. The views of publicists •The doctrine of absolute territorial integrity is said to be supported by certain commentators Including Schenkel, Max Huber, Fleischman, Reid and Oppenheim. •Max Huber, the great Swiss jurist: “Every state must allow rivers to flow naturally; it may not divert the water to the detriment of one or more other states having rights in the river, or interrupt, artificially increase or diminish it’s flow.” •Prior notification and consultation, taking the other state’s interests into account.
  • 14. •Oppenhiem’s: an upstream state may not entirely “stop or divert” a successive watercourse or “make such use of the water of the river as either causes danger to the neighboring state or prevents it from making proper use of the flow of the river on its part.” •“a neighboring state cannot object to works carried out by another raparian, unless it’s own interests in the river waters are affected substantially.”
  • 15. Community of Interest · The theory of “community of interests” or riparian states in an international watercourse has been antecedents in Roman law in number of treaties and official acts. · It drives from the idea that a community of interest in the water is created by the natural, physical unity of a watercourse. The fundamental notion that- all fresh water should be shared by the community is a powerful one that has been embraced philosophers since ancient times. · The river which viewed as stream is the property of the people through whose territory it flows. Thus know as “Common Property”.
  • 16. Community of Interest Cont. The ideas of common property were endorsed by the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCI) in 1929- decision in the case connecting the Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Commission of the River Order. The community of interest in a navigable river becomes the basis of a common legal right, the essential features of which are the perfect equality of all riparian states in the use of the whole course of river and the exclusion of any preferential privilege of any one riparian state in relation to the others. ·
  • 17. Community of Interest Cont. ❏“Modern development of international law has strengthened this principle for the non-navigational uses of international watercourses as well, as evidenced by the adoption of the Convention of 21 May 1997 on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses by the United Nations General Assembly" (Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Case, ICJ, 1997).
  • 18. State Practice The intensity of non-navigational uses was usually insufficient to cause controversies concerning those use between states riparian to international watercourses. Instead, it was navigation that give rise to conflicts between the increases of different nations which regard to international rivers- as raised questions as to their respective rights in those watercourse. For example, as stated by Thomas Jefferson that, United States defended the right to freedom of navigation on the lower Mississippi River. Under Spanish sovereignty- the ocean is free to all men, and their rivers to all inhabitants; this argument, ultimately accepted by the King of Spain.
  • 19. State Practice Cont. Other examples of the idea that, the waters of international rivers are “common” to riparian states include: The Agreement of May 13, 1779- between Austria and the Elector Palatinate that certain rivers will be “common” to the House of Austria and to the Elector Palatinate in so far as they border on the ceded territories.
  • 20. The views of Publicists Publicists have embraced the theory of common of interest that an international watercourse is the common property of the riparian states this is as viewed in the Roman law. German jurist J.A Schlerrwein to advance vigorous defense of international watercourses as common property in 1785. (a river is …destined by God himself to be the common property of all states riparian to it……) Schlerrwein does not confine his argument to navigation, but the right of all riparian to “use or navigate upon” the watercourse. This idea of an international watercourse is the common property of the riparian states was then adopted seven years in the French.
  • 21. The views of Publicists Cont. Farmham-assert that a state’s “inherent right ….to protect itself and its territory” would entitle a lower riparian to prevent an upper riparian by force……from turning the river out of its course or from consuming so much of the water….” Max Huber mentioned that, the interdependence of riparian states is best viewed in terms of neighborship rights rather than joint ownership as stated by the Roman law. According to him (Huber) the fundamental principles of public international law such as that of strict territorial sovereignty- cannot be swept aside through mere interpretation of principles of private law. Bonaya Godana question whether the notion of a community of interest in international watercourse should be regarded as principles of international law?
  • 22. Conclusion: The notion of community of interest, drives vital nature of water to all life, the unity of a watercourse, and the importance of watercourses as means of transportation, communication and socio-economic development. As stated, the Permanent Court did in the River Order Case- that one state may not prevent other states from navigating on an international watercourse because they all enjoy a community of interest in it. Question to be addressed is whether the mere existence notion of community of interest of riparian states give rise to legal obligations relating to non- navigation uses?

Notas del editor

  1. Disputes after the US made some conversions in the stream of Rio grand river which affected the water course and acccess to Mexican farmers … So the farmers protested and the secretary of the state adressed this to the US state gov. To see if this diversion had violated Mexico rights under the international law
  2. Policy as the international law stated that upstream countries has the complete freedom of action with regards to international water course within its territories regardless the consequences on any other countries.