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Skillern, Frank F. Texas water law. Sterling Press, 1988.

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Sahs, Mary K. Essentials of Texas water resources. 2nd ed. Edited by State Bar of Texas. Environmental and Natural Resources Law Section. State Bar of Texas, 2012.

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Sahs, Mary K. Essentials of Texas water resources. Edited by State Bar of Texas. Environmental and Natural Resources Law Section. State Bar of Texas, 2014.

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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Natural Resources Committee. Interim report 1990: A report to the House of Representatives, 72nd Texas Legislature. The Committee, 1990.

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Harris, Linda G. Whose water is it, anyway?: Anatomy of the water battle between El Paso, Texas and New Mexico. Arroyo Press, 1990.

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Hall, G. Emlen. High and dry: The Texas-New Mexico struggle for the Pecos River. University of New Mexico Press, 2002.

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Red water, black gold: The Canadian River in western Texas, 1920-1999. Texas State Historical Association, 2014.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment. Land interests in Wood County, Texas: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, first session on H.R. 187, a bill relating to conveyance of certain land for use by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and H.R. 188, a bill relating to the rights and interest of the United States of America under a conservation easement affecting certain land in Wood County, Texas, July 11, 1989. U.S. G.P.O., 1989.

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K, Sahs Mary, and State Bar of Texas. Environmental and Natural Resources Law Section., eds. Essentials of Texas water resources. State Bar of Texas, 2009.

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Essentials of Texas water resources. State Bar of Texas, 2009.

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Dobkins, Betty Eakle. The Spanish Element in Texas Water Law. University of Texas Press, 2011.

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Sharing the common pool: Water rights in the everyday lives of Texans. 2014.

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High and Dry: The Texas-New Mexico Struggle for the Pecos River. University of New Mexico Press, 2002.

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Sharma, Mukul. Dalit Memories and Water Rights. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199477562.003.0004.

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Water is a deeply contentious issue, intersecting with caste, class, and gender in India in multifaceted ways, and producing complex cultural meanings and social hierarchies. Culturally, politically and economically, it has been a source of power. It has been controlled by the powerful, and used as a means to exert control over others. It has been a traditional medium for exclusion of Dalits in overt and covert ways: denying Dalits the right over, and access to, water; asserting monopoly of upper-castes over water bodies, including rivers, wells, tanks and taps; constructing casteist water tex
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Arroyo, Julio Miguel Lopez. Aspectos juridicos del regadio tradicional riojano (Biblioteca de temas riojanos). Gobierno de La Rioja, Instituto de Estudios Riojanos, 1994.

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Stefania, Negri. Part III Human Health and Human Rights, 13 Healthy Oceans for Healthy Lives: The Contribution of the World Health Organization to Global Ocean Governance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198823964.003.0013.

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This chapter focuses on the contribution of the World Health Organization (WHO) to global ocean governance. It first provides an overview of ‘oceans and human health’ as a new interdisciplinary area of research before discussing the range of benefits to human health provided by the oceans as well as the public health risks associated with the degradation of coastal and ocean water quality due to anthropogenic and natural hazards. It then examines the WHO’s institutional profile and position in the United Nations system, its governing texts and governing bodies, and competence and activity in t
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Kokubun, Koichiro. The Principles of Deleuzian Philosophy. Translated by Wren Nishina. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474448987.001.0001.

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What gives us the right to speak of a Deleuzian philosophy, a philosophy at first sight concerned solely with interpreting other philosophers and writers? And granted there is such an entity as ‘Deleuzian philosophy’, is this philosophy a practically and politically consequential one, as so many interpreters have hoped? This book begins from Deleuze’s method of ‘free indirect discourse’ to locate and explicate Deleuze’s philosophy. Through free indirect discourse Deleuze burrows under the texts of a thinker to attain the underlying question, which he inherits critically to expound his own phil
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