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Selected Recent Publications

  • Getting what you need: Designing institutional architecture for effective governance of international waters, By Glen S. Hearns, Taylor W. Henshaw, Richard K. Paisley (Environmental Development 11 (2014) 98–111)
  • "If you can't measure it, you can't manage it": Transboundary Waters, Good Governance and Data & Information Sharing & Exchange, By Richard Kyle Paisley and Taylor W. Henshaw (24 Ind. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 203 2014)
  • International Fisheries, By Bo Bricklemyer (Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy, ABA Publishing)(2015)
  • Moving beyond catch in allocation approaches for internationally shared fish stocks (Marine Policy),  By Megan Bailey, Gakushi Ishimura, Richard Kyle Paisley, and U. Rashid Sumaila (2013)
  • International Waters, Good Governance and Data & Information Sharing & Exchange (Indiana International and Comparative Law Journal), By Richard Kyle Paisley and Taylor W. Henshaw (2013) 
  • Transboundary governance of the Nile River Basin: Past, Present and Future (Environmental Development), By Richard Kyle Paisley and Taylor W. Henshaw (2013) 
  • Institutional Architecture and the Good Governance of International Transboundary Waters, By Glen S. Hearns, Richard Kyle Paisley & Taylor W. Henshaw (2013)   
  • Lawyers Write Treaties, Engineers Build Dikes, Gods Of Weather Ignore Both: Making Transboundary Waters Agreements Relevant, Flexible, And Resilient In A Time Of Global Climate Change (Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal), By Glen Hearns and Richard Kyle Paisley (2013)
  • Present and Future Allocation Approaches for Internationally Shared Fish Stocks (Marine Policy), By Megan Bailey, Gakushi Ishimura, Richard Kyle Paisley, U. Rashid Sumaila (2012)
  • The Columbia River Treaty 2014 and Beyond: Challenges and Opportunities (Canada History Magazine), By Richard Kyle Paisley (2012)
  • Some Reflections On The Resolution Of State-To-State Disputes In International Waters governance Agreements (International Journal of Rural Law and Policy), By Richard Kyle Paisley & Alex Grzybowski (2011)
  • Beyond International Water Law: Successfully Negotiating Mutual Gains Agreements For International Watercourses (Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development Law Journal), By Alex Grzybowski, Stephen C. McCaffrey, Richard K. Paisley (2010)
  • The Greening of Water Law: Managing Fresh Water Resources for People and the Environment (UNEP), By Eckstein, Gabriel (ed.), Stefano Burchi, Maaria Solin Curlier and Richard Kyle Paisley (2010)​ 

For more information, please contact Richard Paisley at +1.604.315.3308
E-mail: rpaisley@internationalwatersgovernance.com