9.3.4
C:
Dispute
Resolution
Mechanisms
9.4
Case
8
-‐
Al-‐Horoor
Water
dispute,
Halhalah
Area,
Khadeer
District
9.4.1
Overview
of
the
conflict
9.4.2
A:
Case
study
description
9.4.3
B:
Conflict
description
9.4.4
C:
Dispute
regulation
mechanisms
9.5
Case
9
-‐
Qurada
and
Al
Marzuaah
village
9.5.1
Overview
of
the
conflict
9.5.2
A:
Context
and
contextual
changes
9.5.3
B:
Conflict
description
9.5.4
C:
Dispute
regulation
mechanisms
9.6
Other
known
conflicts
in
Ta’izz
9.6.1
Case
10
-‐
Experiences
in
Al-‐Maafer
district
9.6.2
Case
11
-‐
Al
Hayma
9.6.3
Case
12
-‐
The
Habir
case
9.6.4
Case
13
-‐
Mokbel
versus
Owen
9.6.5
Case
14
-‐
The
dispute
between
Al
Kareefah
and
Al
Dhunaib
village
9.6.6
Case
15
-‐
Water
quality
in
Ta'izz
city
9.7
Overall
analysis
Ta’izz
case
studies
149
150
150
150
151
154
156
156
156
156
158
159
159
162
163
163
163
164
166
Chapter
10.
Findings
169
10.1
About
the
research
10.2
A:
Context
and
contextual
changes
10.2.1
Social
and
physical
conditions
10.2.2
Traditional
water
access
and
distribution
rules
10.2.3
Formal
Water
Law
10.2.4
Political
and
institutional
conditions
10.3
B:
Conflict
description
and
stakeholder
analysis
10.3.1
Agricultural
water
users
10.3.2
New
local
powerholders
10.3.3
Third
party
interventions
10.3.4
Role
of
donors
10.4
C:
Dispute
regulation
mechanisms
169
170
170
171
172
173
176
177
178
178
181
182
Chapter
11.
Recommendations
185
11.1
Introduction
11.2
Awareness
raising,
capacity
building
and
information
exchange
11.3
Strengthening
collective
choice
arrangements
11.4
Support
for
the
Rule
of
Law
185
186
187
191
Annexes
193
Annex
1:
The
Civil
Code
no.14
of
2002
Annex
2:
The
Water
Law
no
(33)
of
2002
Annex
3:
The
Amendments
to
the
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