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The authority and ability of any state to regulate, allocate, and control its water resources depend primarily on whether the state has in place a legal framework for dealing with water resources and, if it does, what approach the framework prescribes for ownership and allocation of water.
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Water Code, Water Act, World Bank, South Africa, Water Intl, Environment Code, Water Pollution Law, Costa Rica, Member States, People's Republic of China, State Council, Dublin Statement, National Electricity Service, Dublin Principles, European Union, Loss of Right, Council Directive, Mar del Plata Water Conference, Federal Law Gazette, Global Water Partnership, National Council, Republic of Armenia, River Basin Committees, United States, Water Framework Directive
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