Publications by Glen Hearns
Building climate change considerations and ecosystem-based function and services into a modernized Columbia River Treaty
Paisley, Richard Kyle, Taylor Henshaw and Glen Hearns. In University of Idaho Law Review (2021)
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Managing blue gold: A comparative study of Islamic Law and International Water Law
Rezaee, Mohammad Daud, Glen Hearns, and Christina Leb. (2020): Journal of Water Law.
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Transboundary cooperation: Water as a unifying factor
Hearns, Glen (2017). In Afghanistan Transboundary Water: Perspectives on International Law and Development. (Eds D. Rezaee, J.F. Shroder, S.J. Ahmadzai, G. Hearns, N.R. Sabory and M. Danish (2017)) J. of Afghanistan Water Studies, 1 (2017) 1: 59-79
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A review of current and possible future relations in the Amu River Basin
Hassani, S. (2017) G. Hearns (Ed.), Opportunities and Challenges with Afghanistan’s Transboundary Waters. Duran Research and Analysis.
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A review of current and possible future relations in the Kabul River Basin
Malayar, I. (2017) G. Hearns (Ed.), Opportunities and Challenges with Afghanistan’s Transboundary Waters. Duran Research and Analysis.
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Dammed if you do and damned if you don't: Afghanistan's water woes
Hearns, G. (2017). In D. Reed (Ed.), Water, Security and U.S. Foreign Policy (pp. 188-204). New York and London: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.
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Getting what you need: Designing institutional architecture for effective governance of international waters
Hearns, Glen S., Taylor W. Henshaw and Richard K. Paisley. Elsevier Environmental Development (2014)
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Lawyers write treaties, engineers build dikes, gods of weather ignore both: Making transboundary international waters agreements relevant, flexible and resilient in a time of global climate change
Hearns, Glen and Richard Kyle Paisley. 6 Golden Gate Univ. Env. Law Journal 259 (2013)
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Institutional architecture and the good governance of international transboundary waters
Hearns, Glen, Richard Kyle Paisley, and Taylor Henshaw (2013)
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Development of a support tool for complex decision making in the provision of rural maternity care
Hearns, G., M. Klein, W. Trousedale, C. Ulrich, D. Butcher, C Meiwald, R. Lindstrom, S Eftekhary, J. Rosinski, O. Ramírez and A. Procyk (2009). Healthcare Policy, 5(3) 2010: 82-96.
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Mahakali Treaty: Looking through a new lens at water resource development,
Hearns, G (2007) in F. Rotberg and A. Swain (eds) Natural Resources Security in South Asia: Nepal’s Water, Institute for Security and Development Policy, University of Uppsala, Sweden (October 2007)
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Some observations from recent experiences with the governance of international drainage basins
Paisley, Richard Kyle and Glen Hearns in Proceedings of the Symposium - Precious, Worthless, or Incalculable: The Value and Ethic of Water, Vol. 2, Centre for Water Law & Policy and International Centre for Arid and Semi-Arid Land Studies, Texas Tech University. A.C. Corrêa & Gabriel Eckstein, eds. (2006)
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Monsters of the Forest: Fighting Ebola in the Congo
Hearns, G (2003), Médecins Sans Frontières Dispatches, Spring.
Intangible fences: Intellectual property rights over genetic resources for food and agriculture
Hearns, G. (2000) in C. Schofield et al. (ed) Permeable Borders and Boundaries in a Globalizing World: New Opportunities or Old Problems? International Environmental Law and Policy Series, Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff.
Genetic Resources: Law and Morality
Hearns, G. (1999) in Proceedings of SOS AMAZONAS Symposium, FUNDES; Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera, Bogota November 16-20, 1999.
Transboundary protected area coordination: Experiences in Central America and opportunities in the South China Sea
Hearns, G. (1997) in G. Blake et al. (ed.) International Boundaries & Environmental Security: Frameworks for Regional Co-operation, International Environmental Law and Policy Series, Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff.
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Managing Potential Conflicts in the South China Sea
Hearns, G. and Stormont, W. (1996). Marine Policy, Vol. 20. No. 2. pp. 177-181.
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Poseidon’s trident: Biological diversity preservation, resource conservation and conflict avoidance in the South China Sea
Hearns, G. and Tyedmers, P. (1995) in G. Blake et al. (ed.) The Peaceful Management of Transboundary Resources, International Environmental Law and Policy Series, Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff.
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Chemical Time Bombs in the Mediterranean
Amezaga, J. and Hearns, G. (1991). Mondial Alternative, Periodic Publications Series. Amsterdam. Autumn 1991.
Paisley, Richard Kyle, Taylor Henshaw and Glen Hearns. In University of Idaho Law Review (2021)
Read Here
Managing blue gold: A comparative study of Islamic Law and International Water Law
Rezaee, Mohammad Daud, Glen Hearns, and Christina Leb. (2020): Journal of Water Law.
Read Here
Transboundary cooperation: Water as a unifying factor
Hearns, Glen (2017). In Afghanistan Transboundary Water: Perspectives on International Law and Development. (Eds D. Rezaee, J.F. Shroder, S.J. Ahmadzai, G. Hearns, N.R. Sabory and M. Danish (2017)) J. of Afghanistan Water Studies, 1 (2017) 1: 59-79
Read Here
A review of current and possible future relations in the Amu River Basin
Hassani, S. (2017) G. Hearns (Ed.), Opportunities and Challenges with Afghanistan’s Transboundary Waters. Duran Research and Analysis.
Read Here
A review of current and possible future relations in the Kabul River Basin
Malayar, I. (2017) G. Hearns (Ed.), Opportunities and Challenges with Afghanistan’s Transboundary Waters. Duran Research and Analysis.
Read Here
Dammed if you do and damned if you don't: Afghanistan's water woes
Hearns, G. (2017). In D. Reed (Ed.), Water, Security and U.S. Foreign Policy (pp. 188-204). New York and London: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group.
Read Here
Getting what you need: Designing institutional architecture for effective governance of international waters
Hearns, Glen S., Taylor W. Henshaw and Richard K. Paisley. Elsevier Environmental Development (2014)
Read Here
Lawyers write treaties, engineers build dikes, gods of weather ignore both: Making transboundary international waters agreements relevant, flexible and resilient in a time of global climate change
Hearns, Glen and Richard Kyle Paisley. 6 Golden Gate Univ. Env. Law Journal 259 (2013)
Read Here
Institutional architecture and the good governance of international transboundary waters
Hearns, Glen, Richard Kyle Paisley, and Taylor Henshaw (2013)
Read Here
Development of a support tool for complex decision making in the provision of rural maternity care
Hearns, G., M. Klein, W. Trousedale, C. Ulrich, D. Butcher, C Meiwald, R. Lindstrom, S Eftekhary, J. Rosinski, O. Ramírez and A. Procyk (2009). Healthcare Policy, 5(3) 2010: 82-96.
Read Here
Mahakali Treaty: Looking through a new lens at water resource development,
Hearns, G (2007) in F. Rotberg and A. Swain (eds) Natural Resources Security in South Asia: Nepal’s Water, Institute for Security and Development Policy, University of Uppsala, Sweden (October 2007)
Read Here
Some observations from recent experiences with the governance of international drainage basins
Paisley, Richard Kyle and Glen Hearns in Proceedings of the Symposium - Precious, Worthless, or Incalculable: The Value and Ethic of Water, Vol. 2, Centre for Water Law & Policy and International Centre for Arid and Semi-Arid Land Studies, Texas Tech University. A.C. Corrêa & Gabriel Eckstein, eds. (2006)
Read Here
Monsters of the Forest: Fighting Ebola in the Congo
Hearns, G (2003), Médecins Sans Frontières Dispatches, Spring.
Intangible fences: Intellectual property rights over genetic resources for food and agriculture
Hearns, G. (2000) in C. Schofield et al. (ed) Permeable Borders and Boundaries in a Globalizing World: New Opportunities or Old Problems? International Environmental Law and Policy Series, Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff.
Genetic Resources: Law and Morality
Hearns, G. (1999) in Proceedings of SOS AMAZONAS Symposium, FUNDES; Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera, Bogota November 16-20, 1999.
Transboundary protected area coordination: Experiences in Central America and opportunities in the South China Sea
Hearns, G. (1997) in G. Blake et al. (ed.) International Boundaries & Environmental Security: Frameworks for Regional Co-operation, International Environmental Law and Policy Series, Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff.
Read Here
Managing Potential Conflicts in the South China Sea
Hearns, G. and Stormont, W. (1996). Marine Policy, Vol. 20. No. 2. pp. 177-181.
Read Here
Poseidon’s trident: Biological diversity preservation, resource conservation and conflict avoidance in the South China Sea
Hearns, G. and Tyedmers, P. (1995) in G. Blake et al. (ed.) The Peaceful Management of Transboundary Resources, International Environmental Law and Policy Series, Graham & Trotman/Martinus Nijhoff.
Read Here
Chemical Time Bombs in the Mediterranean
Amezaga, J. and Hearns, G. (1991). Mondial Alternative, Periodic Publications Series. Amsterdam. Autumn 1991.