Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Environmental protection / Danube / Sustainable development / Environmental law / Environmental impact assessment / International Court of Justice / Gabčíkovo – Nagymaros Dams / Environment / Environmental social science / Earth


Int. J. Global Environmental Issues, Vol. 1, Nos. 3/4, The Hungary-Slovakia Danube River dispute: implications for sustainable development and
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2009-02-23 22:02:46


Open Document

File Size: 116,36 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Budapest / Bratislava / London / Brussels / /

Company

Equitable / Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Hungary / Zimbabwe / Austria / Slovakia / Scotland / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Diplomatic Relations / FDA Phase / /

Facility

Cunovo dam / Dunakiliti dam / University of Dundee / International Court of Justice / Gabcíkovo plant / Nagymaros dam / University of Miskolc / Danube-Main-Rhine canal / /

IndustryTerm

law principles / law concepts / irrigation systems / electric energy / provisional solution / on treaty law / energy production / water law / electricity / law principle / electricity production / treaty law / environmental law / /

NaturalFeature

North sea / Hungary-Slovakia Danube River / Danube River / Danube lowlands / Danube / Black sea / Hungary-Slovak Danube river / /

Organization

International Court of Justice / Non-Governmental Environmental Organization / Ministry of Justice / Danube Movement / Consultative Board / Hungarian Academy of Sciences / International Law Commission / Centre for Energy / Petroleum and Mineral Law / International Court / University of Miskolc in Hungary / UN Court / Hungarian Government / European Council / Danube Commission / Hungarian Parliament / University of Dundee / /

Person

Bukhosi Fuyane / Koroma / Weeramanty / Ferenc Madai / /

Position

guard / engineer / lecturer / Judge / lawyer / /

Product

Czechoslovakia / /

Technology

non-binding Protocol / /

SocialTag