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1. 5936 5936

2. 9149 9149

3. 8291 8291

4. 7217 7217

5. 6007 6007

6. 6009 6009

7. 5335 5335

8. 3 3

9. 192 192

10. 8690 8690

11. 4334 4334 Israeli-Syrian conflicts and resolutions at Lake Hulah--historical.

12. 10358 10358 The file contains an undated note regarding the collection of data from adjacent areas to the Helmand basin, including the Euphrates, Nile, and Indus.

13. 4556 4556

14. 8502 8502

15. 10274 10274

16. 5333 5333

17. 5344 5344

18. 7986 7986 Oregon State University Valley Library draft.

19. 10321 10321 The file contains:
a. Memorandum for Mr. Leigh; Text of treaty between Great Britain and Egypt (Owen Falls Scheme), February 27, 1950
b. Memorandum, Text of Owen Falls Agreement, March 1, 1950
c. Memorandum, Owen Falls Agreement, March 21, 1950
d. Memorandum for Pakistan and Iranian files, Owen Falls Agreement, April 13, 1950
e. Cover letter and attachment from John G. Laylin, resolution of Suez talks, September 18, 1956.

20. 10215 10215 "The authors examine and analyze comparatively the bases, nature, and workings of international Western and Islamic fresh water law and attempt to answer such questions as whether the two legal systems, one secular the other religious, can be sufficiently harmonized or integrated to enable effective, basin-wide management of such waterways as the Indus and the Nile Rivers where the two systems of law co-exist? Does Islamic law (sharia) have a direct, practical role to play in the management of international water basins in today's world? If precedence is given to the hydro-political dimensions of transnational river basin issues, is there an effective role for law in the processes of international river management? What are the implications of the fact that Muslim nations where Islamic law prevails are members of the UN and have signed UN conventions and treaties? The authors attempt to provide answers to these and other questions and to offer at least one way in which the two systems of law could possibly be made to work compatibly over fresh water issues."--Title page
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