International Association for Water Law

Mission: The International Association for Water Law, referred to as AIDA from its Spanish acronym, was created in Washington, D.C., the United States of America, in 1967 during the Water for Peace Conference when the need for an NGO to provide a forum for questions concerning water law became evident. The Association is a private, non-profit, international organization comprised of lawyers specialized in water law and of non-lawyers directly involved in the management of water resources. The Headquarters of the Secretariat are currently located in the offices of the Chairman of the Executive Council in Switzerland.

Description: The purpose of the Association is to foster the evolution, study, understanding and application of water law, national and international, with a view to raising awareness, and the knowledge and practice, of this field of the law of natural resources.

AIDA's Homepage: here