TY - JOUR
T1 - Designing river commissions to implement treaties and manage water disputes: The story of the joint water committee and permanent indus commission
AU - Zawahri, Neda
PY - 2008/12/1
Y1 - 2008/12/1
N2 - States have signed hundreds of treaties and protocols over their shared rivers. Many of these agreements established commissions to implement the accords and maintain cooperation. Consistent with this expectation, the Israeli-Jordanian Peace Treaty established the Joint Water Committee (JWC). Through a comparison of the JWC with the Permanent Indus Commission, established to manage the Indus River between India and Pakistan, the paper argues that the JWC has been only somewhat effective. To account for the source of effectiveness it is necessary to consider the capabilities vested in commissions. Commission- ers can fulfil their tasks when they communicate directly, hold regular meetings, monitor the river's development and possess conflict resolution mechanism. ©2008 International Water Resources Association.
AB - States have signed hundreds of treaties and protocols over their shared rivers. Many of these agreements established commissions to implement the accords and maintain cooperation. Consistent with this expectation, the Israeli-Jordanian Peace Treaty established the Joint Water Committee (JWC). Through a comparison of the JWC with the Permanent Indus Commission, established to manage the Indus River between India and Pakistan, the paper argues that the JWC has been only somewhat effective. To account for the source of effectiveness it is necessary to consider the capabilities vested in commissions. Commission- ers can fulfil their tasks when they communicate directly, hold regular meetings, monitor the river's development and possess conflict resolution mechanism. ©2008 International Water Resources Association.
KW - Indus River
KW - Joint Water Committee
KW - Permanent Indus Commission
KW - River commissions
KW - Yarmouk River
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U2 - 10.1080/02508060802474566
DO - 10.1080/02508060802474566
M3 - Article
SN - 0250-8060
VL - 33
SP - 464
EP - 474
JO - Water International
JF - Water International
IS - 4
ER -