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Legal Frameworks Governing Water in the Middle East and North Africa
Authors:Carl Bruch  Stephanie Altman  Mishkat Al-Moumin  Jessica Troell  Elana Roffman
Affiliation:Environmental Law Institute (ELI) , Washington DC, USA
Abstract:For millennia, countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have developed laws, regulations and other rules to govern their scarce water. These laws have been updated in recent years. This review of the legal frameworks (including regulations, decrees and other rules) reveals both progress and gaps in managing water quality, water quantity and procedural aspects. Of note, while the general frameworks are usually in place, in many instances the necessary details are lacking to give effect to the goals. However, in some instances the legal frameworks governing water lack certain key principles or approaches. In order to effectively meet the growing demands on their water resources, MENA countries will need to further strengthen and develop their legal frameworks.
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