Can Two Global UN Water Conventions Effectively Co-exist? Making the Case for a 'Package Approach' to Support Institutional Coordination. Author Rieu-Clarke A., Kinna R. Journal/Series Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law (RECIEL) | Vol. 23(1), p. 15-31 Date 2014 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-088454) Publisher | Place of publication Blackwell Publishers | Oxford, UK ISSN 2050-0386 Document type Article in periodical Language English Field of application International Subject Water Keyword International relations/cooperation Court/tribunal International agreement-implementation Website onlinelibrary.wiley.com Other references Treaty Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat Treaty | Multilateral | Ramsar | Feb 2, 1971 Keyword: Biodiversity, Ecosystem preservation, Birds, Protection of habitats, Wetlands, Monitoring, Management/conservation, Migratory species, Coastal zone management, Protected area, Land-use planning Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-000531) Treaty Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses Treaty | Multilateral | New York | Jul 1, 1997 Keyword: Data collection/reporting, Environmental planning, PIC-prior informed consent, Pollution control, Waterworks, Freshwater quality/freshwater pollution, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Alien species, International relations/cooperation, Water quality standards, Freshwater resources management, Ecosystem preservation, EIA, Early warning system/emergency intervention system, Military activities, Water users' associations, Marine resources management, Dispute settlement Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-001249) Treaty Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes Treaty | Multilateral | Helsinki | May 7, 1992 Keyword: Precautionary principle Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-001142)