Governance Arrangments
Advise Aboriginal governments and communities, national, state/provincial, and local governments, NGOs and the private sector (example, how to change domestic law to be in line with international law).
Examples include:
Examples include:
- Strengthening environmental institutions (Bangladesh)
- International water and energy agreements (Canada)
- International trade agreements (Province of British Columbia)
- Water and energy agreements (Province of British Columbia)
- Devolution of the authority over water from the federal government (Yukon Territorial Government)
- Transboundary pollution in an international river (Washington State)
- Devolution of authority over offshore oil and gas exploration and exploitation from the federal government (North West Territories Territorial Government)
- Emergency disaster response (United States Federal Emergency Management Authority)
- First Nations fisheries allocation and co-management (Tsawwassen First Nation)
- Agreements for development of water and energy resources on international rivers (Nepal Water and Energy Commission Secretariat)
- International water and energy agreements on an international river (Lawson Lundell LLP)
- Agreements for development of water and energy resources on international rivers (Columbia Power Corporation)
- Environmental impact assessment hearings (British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association)
- Agreement regarding a transboundary conservation area involving a major international river (Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society)
- Run of the river power production (McAlister Hallam LLP)