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    Ms. Khadija Almus Khanum holds an LLB (Hons) in Shariah & Law from the International Islamic University, Islamabad. She previously served at the International Disputes Unit, Office of the Attorney General for Pakistan. She is currently a Research Associate for International Law at IPRI. Her research interests include International Humanitarian Law, International Water Law, Climate Law, and the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes.
    Guest Columnists. July 30, 2026

    REIMAGINING SOVEREIGNTY: THE ‘COMMUNITY OF INTEREST’ PRINCIPLE IN TRANSBOUNDARY WATER GOVERNANCE

    By Khadija Almus

    Executive Summary Overview The governance of international watercourses has long been constrained by the tension between the shared physical reality of a transboundary river and the […]

    Featured. Guest Columnists. July 29, 2026

    THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER IN TRANSBOUNDARY WATER GOVERNANCE

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    Executive Summary Overview More than 286 international river basins and hundreds of shared aquifers span national borders. Nearly half of the world’s population depends on cooperative […]

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