Part 1. Synoptic review of the issues -- Part 2. Development of water law Australia -- Part 3. The creation of a water market -- Part 4. Current legal structure -- Part 5. Evaluation of current legal structures -- Part 6. How water resources are currently managed -- Part 7. Legal characteristics of an effective trading regime -- Part 8. Implementing an effective trading regime
Summary
Summarises the problems and options connected with the establishment and maintenance of a national water market in response to the stated goal of all legislatures across Australia for sustainable management of all water resources. A clear, effective and enforceable legal structure is analysed here to test its acceptance across the board
Analysis
Water rights
Government regulation
Federal state relations
Legislation
Interstate comparisons
Environmental & Heritage Law (Australia)
Land & property law
Notes
Spiral binding
Cover title
"May 2004"
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references: pages 106-110