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On the problem of the justification of river rights
Authors:Kenneth Kang
Affiliation:1. Humanities &2. Law Department, Faculty of Media &3. Communication, Bournemouth University, UK;4. Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law, Utrecht University, Netherlandskkang@bournemouth.ac.uk"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2256-0805
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article aims to work out the social conditions that determine whether the communication of river rights finds success in society. Employing the context of hydropower development in the Mekong region, the article finds that an essentialist strategy which claims that river rights have unlimited ‘moral’ validity regardless of any of the decision consequences is unlikely to succeed. Instead, it is proposed that moral conflicts over river rights may ultimately only be resolvable ‘unmorally’, that is, by procedural legitimacy – and this is best captured by employing a methodological framework composed of thematic, social and temporal dimensions.
Keywords:River rights activism  hydropower infrastructure development  social validity  post-ideological jurisprudence  Mekong region
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