Special issue on water law
in Québec
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Les Cahiers de droit just published their issue 3 & 4, Vol. 51, a special issue on water law with many articles exploring interesting subjects in Québec law. Content includes:
- Jane Matthews Glenn, «Crown Ownership of Water in situ in Common Law Canada: Public Trusts, Classical Trusts and Fiduciary Duties»
- Sylvie Paquerot, «Au-dela d'une ressource naturelle: quels criteres faut-il privilegier pour doter l'eau douce et le cycle hydrologique d'un statut specifique?»
- Madeleine Cantin Cumyn, «L'eau, une ressource collective: portee de cette designation dans la Loi affirmant le caractere collectif des ressources en eau et visant a renforcer leur protection»
- Suzanne Comtois and Bianca Turgeon, «L'eau, chose commune a l'usage de tous: l'Etat quebecois a-t-il les moyens de donner effet a ce statut?»
- Jamie Benidickson, «Cleaning Up after the Log Drivers' Waltz: Finding the Ottawa River Watershed»
- Patrick Forest, «Inter-local Water Agreements: Law, Geography, and NAFTA»
- Yenny Vega Cardenas and Nayive Biofanny Vega, «L'eau douce, son exportation et Ie droit constitutionnel canadien»
- Hugo Tremblay, «The Emergence of Environmental Flow Protection in Quebec Law»
- Catherine Choquette, Edith Guilhermont and Marie-Pier Goyette Noel, «La gestion du niveau d'eau des barrages-reservoirs au Quebec: aspects juridiques et environnementaux»
- Daniel Bouchard and Helene Gauvin, «Plus l'eau a de gardiens, plus elle est en peril»
- David Gilles, «Amenager, canaliser, encadrer juridiquement les rivieres du Quebec: le poids de I'histoire?»
More related web entries for - Special issue on water law:
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- Québec water case law 21: The Court of Appeal upholds the validity of municipal by-laws for riparian zone protection
- Water case law in Québec 7: Class action for contamination of municipal groundwater sources
- Report on the implementation of the Québec Groundwater Catchment Regulation
- Federal Bill C-26: new restrictions on transboundary water tranfers?
- Water case law in Québec 20: Municipal liability further to floods
- Water case law in Québec 6: Municipal responsibility for watercourse maintenance
- Hydraulic fracturing from shale gas exploitation pollutes drinking water
- Environmental flows in the UK: ecosystems vs. humans
- Water resources pricing in Québec
- Water case law in Québec 5: is there an increase in the enforcement of fish habitat protection?
- U.S. congressional committee report on chemichals used in fracking fluids
- Report of the Commission on Cyanobacteria in Québec
- Shale gas exploitation and public interest in Texas
- Federal decision not to add the Gulf of St. Lawrence Winter Skate to the List of Species at risk
- Québec water case law 19: interpreting section 56 of the Municipal Powers Act
- Confirmation of agreement on the management of Lake Champlain
- Water case law in Québec 4: defining fish habitat
- Water stress in +2C vs. +4C climate changed worlds
- Québec water case law 18: Authorisation denied for a class action further to rains and sewer backflow
- Québec water case law 17: «Lower land is subject to receiving water flowing onto it naturally from higher land»
- Modifications to the Dam Safety Regulation
- Water case law in Québec 3: groundwater extraction under the agricultural zoning regime
- 2 new project regulations on water resources management in Québec
- Québec water case law 16: Causality and trout mortality
- Water case law in Québec 1: the undead property of water
- Public interest in the Québec water allocation regime
- Québec water caselaw 15: Earthworks in a wetland without a valid municipal authorisation
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