The fundamental right to water in rural areas is well-established in India, but the actual content of this right has not been elaborated upon in judicial decisions. There is no general drinking water legislation that would provide this missing content. This analysis of various initiatives taken by the government for rural drinking water supply finds that these initiatives do not amount to a comprehensive binding legal framework covering all the main aspects of the fundamental right to water. Philippe Culle
This article discusses the central government policy for drinking water supply in rural areas. It e...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
This chapter looks at the opportunities for reframing the human right to water (HRW) in the way in I...
The fundamental right to water in rural areas is well-established in India, but the actual content o...
"Water is not a commercial product like any other but, rather, a heritage which must be protected, d...
United Nations General Assembly has, through Resolution no. 64/292 dated July 28, 2010, recognized c...
Water is indispensable to human life. From references to water in numerous international treaties to...
Cases of conflict over rights on water are on the rise. These rights of the users to use water can b...
The right to water has been recently recognized as a fundamental human right by the United Nations, ...
Access to drinking water has become a critical matter for humanity in the current context of growing...
This thesis critically examines the mainstream discourse on the human right to water and suggests th...
agriculture still consumes more than 80 % of the total water used (Biswas, 1996). So, sustained effo...
Background Rural water supply is one of the major challenges that has been addressed by the Indian g...
NoThis paper examines the scope for a rights-based perspective on the Millennium Development Goals (...
The UN recognition of a human right to water for drinking, personal and other domestic uses and sani...
This article discusses the central government policy for drinking water supply in rural areas. It e...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
This chapter looks at the opportunities for reframing the human right to water (HRW) in the way in I...
The fundamental right to water in rural areas is well-established in India, but the actual content o...
"Water is not a commercial product like any other but, rather, a heritage which must be protected, d...
United Nations General Assembly has, through Resolution no. 64/292 dated July 28, 2010, recognized c...
Water is indispensable to human life. From references to water in numerous international treaties to...
Cases of conflict over rights on water are on the rise. These rights of the users to use water can b...
The right to water has been recently recognized as a fundamental human right by the United Nations, ...
Access to drinking water has become a critical matter for humanity in the current context of growing...
This thesis critically examines the mainstream discourse on the human right to water and suggests th...
agriculture still consumes more than 80 % of the total water used (Biswas, 1996). So, sustained effo...
Background Rural water supply is one of the major challenges that has been addressed by the Indian g...
NoThis paper examines the scope for a rights-based perspective on the Millennium Development Goals (...
The UN recognition of a human right to water for drinking, personal and other domestic uses and sani...
This article discusses the central government policy for drinking water supply in rural areas. It e...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
This chapter looks at the opportunities for reframing the human right to water (HRW) in the way in I...