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Legal Convergence Of East And West In Contemporary American Water Law, Robert Haskell Abrams Jan 2012

Legal Convergence Of East And West In Contemporary American Water Law, Robert Haskell Abrams

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Legal instrumentalism and legal convergence, two legal constructs, describe how American water law has developed over time. A study of early Eastern and Western water law shows that both systems are instrumentalist at their core and evolved to suit pressing developmental needs. Early on in the East, law was created to protect water use for millers, who used mills to generate power. In the West, riparian systems of the East were rejected in favor of a system that met the needs of settlers in more arid environments. Legal convergence is a concept suggesting that law governing various fields converges over …