Founding Affiliates

David Devlaeminck

David J. Devlaeminck is Lecturer at the School of Law, Chongqing University and an affiliate member of the International Water Law Academy. 

 

He received his undergraduate in philosophy from the University of Guelph (Guelph, Canada). He then went on to receive his Master's in philosophy from McMaster University (Hamilton, Canada) alongside a Graduate Certificate in the Water Without Borders program offered by the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (Hamilton, Canada). It is here where his passion for transboundary water issues began. He went on to pursue his PhD in international law at Xiamen University (Xiamen, China) where he focussed specifically on the law of international watercourses and the role of the legal principle of reciprocity. This work has culminated in his monograph, Reciprocity and China's Transboundary Waters: The Law of International Watercourses (Routledge 2021).

 

Dr. Devlaeminck, an emerging young scholar, has a growing body of research and teaching in the field of international law, with special emphasis on the law of international watercourses and China's transboundary waters. A recent selection of relevant publications includes:

Devlaeminck, DJ. (2021). Reciprocity and China's Transboundary Water Relations
The Law of International Watercourses
, Routledge.

Middleton, C. & Devlaeminck DJ. (2020). Reciprocity in Practice: The Hydropolitics of Equitable and Reasonable Utilization in the Lancang-Mekong Basin, INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS: POLITICS, LAW AND ECONOMICS.

Devlaeminck, DJ. & Huang, X. (2020). China and the Global Water Conventions in Light of Recent Developments: Time to take a second look?, REVIEW OF EUROPEAN, COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW.

Devlaeminck, DJ. (2020). Reassessing the Draft Articles on the Law of Transboundary Aquifers Through the Lens of Reciprocity, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT.

Devlaeminck, DJ. (2019). The Legal Principle of Reciprocity in the Peaceful Management of Transboundary Watercourses: Exploring the Duty to Cooperate, Rules of Procedure and Self-Help Measures, NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL 59(2).

 

Bionote

 

David J. Devlaeminck (PhD) is Lecturer at the School of Law, Chongqing University, where he conducts teaching and research on international environmental law, with a specific focus on the law of international watercourses and China's transboundary waters. He received his undergraduate in philosophy from the University of Guelph (Guelph, Canada). He then went on to receive his Master's in philosophy from McMaster University (Hamilton, Canada) alongside a Graduate Certificate in the Water Without Borders program offered by the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (Hamilton, Canada). It is here where his passion for transboundary water issues began. He went on to pursue his PhD in international law at Xiamen University (Xiamen, China) where he focussed specifically on the law of international watercourses and the role of the legal principle of reciprocity. This work has culminated in his monograph, Reciprocity and China's Transboundary Waters: The Law of International Watercourses (Routledge 2021). More information can be found on his website: <www.davidjdevlaeminck.com>.