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Renee Martin-Nagle

Renee Martin-Nagle
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Juris Doctor, LL.M. Ph.D.

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Introduction
While my areas of expertise are groundwater and offshore freshwater, I am currently also researching unconventional water resources and PFAs contamination.
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September 2015 - May 2016
University of Strathclyde
Position
  • Lecturer

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Publications (19)
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Governance principles concerning the development and utilization of freshwater resources derive from a variety of factors: historical and current patterns of usage, cultural and administrative norms and practices, and legal principles and policies. While governance of domestic surface water has benefitted from millennia of evolving practice, the le...
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First reported in the 1960s, offshore freshened groundwater (OFG) has now been documented in most continental margins around the world. In this review we compile a database documenting OFG occurrences and analyze it to establish the general characteristics and controlling factors. We also assess methods used to map and characterize OFG, identify ma...
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Legal principles and practices for determining ownership and control of seabed resources have been crafted and honed by various parties throughout the 20th century, often on an ad hoc basis to meet specific situations and sectoral needs. The legal landscape for offshore freshwater aquifers consequently spans domestic, regional, and international re...
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Science plays a significant role in policy decisions related to the management and protection of water resources, at both national and transboundary levels. Legal frame- works provide analytical tools to develop the linkages between science and policy and to implement science-based policies and decisions. Law and policy play prominent roles in the...
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While the existence of freshwater offshore aquifers under continental shelves has been known for decades, none discovered thus far straddles international boundaries. In the event that an offshore aquifer shared by two or more nations is identified and targeted for development, selection of a governance regime for the aquifer will present a unique...
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Renée Martin-Nagle, former general counsel of Airbus Americas, narrates a personal tale of her quest to address her industry's environmental performance, spurred to action by the birth of her grandson. The best way to make a small fortune in aviation is to start with a large one. The US airlines operate on notoriously small margins, and quite a num...
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Since the water in fossil aquifers was sealed in place thousand to millions of years ago, the resource should be considered as a common heritage of mankind and allocated according to need.

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