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Sharing Transboundary Resources: International Law and Optimal Resource Use By Eyal Benvenisti [CUPCambridge2002 276 pp ISBN 0-521-64098-9 £47.50]

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Sharing Transboundary Resources: International Law and Optimal Resource Use By Eyal Benvenisti [CUPCambridge2002 276 pp ISBN 0-521-64098-9 £47.50]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2008

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References

1 Westphalian refers to the 1648 peace treaty of Muenster and Osnabrueck which started the period of, first, absolutist and later nation States.Google Scholar

2 See Mancur, Olson; Hardin, .Google Scholar

3 Can People Learn to be as Rational as Economic Theory Supposes: To Have and to HoldThe Economist 30 08 2003, 64.Google Scholar4 This fits also with the observation made (The Economist above) that the more familiar people are with trading, the more likely they are to trade rather than to cling in a conservative, risk-averse way to their initial endowment.Google Scholar5 Austrian Review of International & European Law 164–204—published in 2001;Google Scholaralso: ‘Sustainable Development and Natural Resources‘ in Schrijver, and Weiss, (Kluwer Dordrecht 2004).Google Scholar