The Stockholm Declaration was the first international instrument to acknowledge the imperative to safeguard water resources for present and future generations. In the years following Stockholm, water become a specific issue of environmental and humanitarian concern, with a number of instruments including the Mar del Plata Action Plan, Agenda 21, Rio Declaration, Convention of the Rights on the Rights of the Child, Johannesburg Plan of Implementation, United Nations Watercourses Convention, Millennium Development Goals and most recently resolutions from the United Nations General Assembly and Human Rights Council acknowledging the right to water within international law and providing a framework for sustainable water management. However, as ...
Climate change will heavily impact on water and aggravate existing inequalities. These inequalities...
Water is directly or indirectly present in the production of all sorts of consumption goods. The fla...
If the main road to global environmental law began at Stockholm in 1972, it could be argued it came ...
The Stockholm Declaration was the first international instrument to acknowledge the imperative to sa...
This paper focuses on water governance in the aftermath of the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sus...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
Despite the UN’s adoption of a new economic and social right in 2010 - the Right to safe drinking wa...
Access to, and the socio-ecological management of, water resources is a vital component of any inte...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
Even without the impacts of climate change, water managers face prodigious challenges in meeting sus...
The defining issues of the twenty-first century may well be the control of water resources. In the n...
Water is a precondition for human, animal and plant life on Earth. Deforestation, pollution, over-ex...
Billions of children, women and men lack access to safe water supplies, which puts the affected in b...
none16siThe 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets a series of ambitious challenges for the gl...
Access to clean water resources has always been a crucial factor in the history of mankind. Now, in ...
Climate change will heavily impact on water and aggravate existing inequalities. These inequalities...
Water is directly or indirectly present in the production of all sorts of consumption goods. The fla...
If the main road to global environmental law began at Stockholm in 1972, it could be argued it came ...
The Stockholm Declaration was the first international instrument to acknowledge the imperative to sa...
This paper focuses on water governance in the aftermath of the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sus...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
Despite the UN’s adoption of a new economic and social right in 2010 - the Right to safe drinking wa...
Access to, and the socio-ecological management of, water resources is a vital component of any inte...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
Even without the impacts of climate change, water managers face prodigious challenges in meeting sus...
The defining issues of the twenty-first century may well be the control of water resources. In the n...
Water is a precondition for human, animal and plant life on Earth. Deforestation, pollution, over-ex...
Billions of children, women and men lack access to safe water supplies, which puts the affected in b...
none16siThe 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development sets a series of ambitious challenges for the gl...
Access to clean water resources has always been a crucial factor in the history of mankind. Now, in ...
Climate change will heavily impact on water and aggravate existing inequalities. These inequalities...
Water is directly or indirectly present in the production of all sorts of consumption goods. The fla...
If the main road to global environmental law began at Stockholm in 1972, it could be argued it came ...