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Date: 2000-09-22 13:53:35
Levant
Member states of the United Nations
Middle Eastern countries
Water politics
Water conflict
Jordan
Water resources
Golan Heights
Banias
Asia
Fertile Crescent
Great Rift Valley

WATER DISPUTES IN THE MIDDLE EAST: AN INTERNATIONAL LAW ANALYSIS OF THE ISRAELJORDAN PEACE ACCORD RAED MOUNIR FATHALLAH* Table of Contents I. Introduction .................................................................

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