Regulating Transboundary Water Resources and Hydraulic Infrastructure in Central Asia
Mukasheva A.A. Narzullaev O.K. Teleuyev G.B. Bekturganov A.E. Tanatbaeva Z.E.
25 January 2026Lembaga Contrarius Indonesia
Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues
2026#4Issue 1163 - 189 pp.
Despite the formal recognition of international water law principles, Central Asian states have not effectively incorporated these norms into enforceable domestic regulations governing the Amu Darya and Syr Darya basins. This study aims to examine the extent to which international legal standards governing transboundary water management are incorporated into domestic regulatory regimes and to evaluate the capacity of existing legal frameworks to address emerging cross border risks related to water allocation and hydrotechnical safety. The research employs a doctrinal and comparative legal approach by interpreting treaty obligations and systematically analysing national legislation and institutional arrangements in selected Central Asian jurisdictions. The findings identify three principal issues. First, states formally recognise the principle of equitable utilisation but fail to establish precise allocation rules and effective enforcement mechanisms. Second, national authorities regulate hydrotechnical safety primarily within domestic legal systems without developing binding cross border supervision mechanisms. Third, fragmented institutional mandates weaken coordinated compliance with transboundary obligations. The study concludes that institutional fragmentation rather than normative scarcity constitutes the principal regulatory challenge, and that sustainable regional water governance requires integrated basin level institutions, harmonised safety standards, and enforceable cooperative mechanisms among riparian states.
Governance , Hydraulic , Legal Challenges , Water
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School of Law and Public Administration, Narxoz University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Department of Environmental Law, Tashkent State University of Law, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Faculty of Law and Economics, Zhetysu University I. Zhansugurov, Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan
Department of Constitutional and Civil Law, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan
School of Law and Public Administration
Department of Environmental Law
Faculty of Law and Economics
Department of Constitutional and Civil Law
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