Legal means of water conservation in foreign countries

 
PIIS199132220030747-7-1
DOI10.61205/S199132220030747-7
Publication type Article
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Journal nameJournal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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This article examines legal means of conserving water resources. The relevance of the topic is due to increased water consumption, environmental degradation and climate change. The purpose of the study is to analyze the legal experience of a number of European and Asian countries in the field of preventing problems of water resource shortages. The study of legal means of conserving water resources in individual legal orders is accompanied by a brief description of the sources and principles of national water law of states with different geopolitical and climatic conditions. The importance of international legal acts and constitutional provisions in the formation of foreign water legislation is emphasized. In particular, supranational and national regulation of the use and protection of water in the territory of the European Union is noted.                        The research process analyzes the use of certain legal means of conserving water resources in foreign legal orders. The content of universal legal means of preserving the amount of water resources in the water laws of individual states is considered. The features of the legal regulation of water use standards, as well as the use of innovative technologies and economic incentives are noted. The importance of public management and planning in solving problems of maintaining the proper quantity and quality of water resources is emphasized. Using the example of legal regulation of water consumption standards, the regimes of water consumption quotas and limited water use are analyzed. Technological/innovative means are noted, the use of which is prescribed to water users to maintain water balance. Legal methods of financial incentives for legal entities and individuals to reduce water consumption and use of technologies are being explored. Approaches to regulating the production and use of drinking water in the water legislation of foreign countries and the possibility of abandoning bottled water for environmental purposes are considered. The role of water management and basin authorities in the implementation of legal methods of water conservation is noted. The adaptation measures to climate change established by water laws are noted. Issues of contractual regulation of water use conditions are touched upon.                                                                                                     Based on the conducted comparative legal research, common features of water policy and legal regulation of similar problems of water resource conservation were identified. Features of the implementation of legislative requirements for rationing water consumption and the use of new technologies are noted, as well as the role and methods of economic incentives for the implementation of these requirements by water users.

Keywordswater resources, water shortagelegal, means, conservation, foreign countries, law and order, law, regulation, management, planning, technology, regulation, climate anomalies, economic incentives, ecology, drinking water
Received08.05.2024
Publication date25.06.2024
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