Perceptions of Water Rights and Reforming Water Law in Integrated River Systems: A User-Stakeholder Orientated Research Methodology

By: Peter D. Burdon, Simon Molloy, and P. T. Babie* 

Published: November 26, 2023

Abstract 

This article proposes a research methodology developed for use in studying the role that water users and the stakeholders must play in the reform of water law at three institutional levels: that governing the individual, the national, and the international. The centre-piece of the article presents a pilot study in which the proposed research methodology was used in the Murray-Darling Basin system of Australia, and reflects upon how it must be refined for further broad-scale use in integrated river systems wherever they are found. 

† Associate Professor of Law and Deputy Dean, Faculty of Arts, Business, Law, and Economics, The University of Adelaide, Australia. 

 Principal, SKC Consultants, Adelaide, Australia. 

* Bonython Chair in Law and Professor of Law, Associate Dean of Law (International), Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide, Australia. 

Suggested Citation: P. T. Babie et al., Perceptions of Water Rights and Reforming Water Law in Integrated River Systems: A User-Stakeholder Orientated Research Methodology, 128 Penn St. L. Rev. Penn Statim 152 (2023).

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