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The applicability of riparian rights doctrine in Botswana: the judicial refusal to depart from the common law principles?
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Publication Details Author list: Patricia K. Mogomotsi, Goemeone E. J. Mogomotsi Publication year: 2018 Journal: Commonwealth Law Bulletin Volume number: 44 Issue number: 4 Start page: 625 End page: 636 Number of pages: 12 |
At independence, a semi-dessert Botswana did not have developed water law besides the common law. The newly independent state of Botswana passed the first post-colonial water legislation a year after gaining independence. This article argues that even though the Water Act grants ownership of water sources to the State, the common law riparian rights remain intact. This article argues that the courts of Botswana are reluctant to depart from the common principles of land and water law derived from South Africa notwithstanding a change of water law in that jurisdiction.
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