Indigenous peoples throughout the world face diverse and often formidable challenges of what might be termed “water justice.” On one hand, these challenges involve issues of distributional justice that concern Indigenous communities’ relative abilities to access and use water for self-determined purposes. On the other hand, issues of procedural justice are frequently associated with water allocation and management, encompassing fundamental matters like representation within governance entities and participation in decision-making processes. Yet another realm of water justice in which disputes are commonplace relates to the persistence of, and respect afforded to, Indigenous communities’ cultural traditions and values surrounding water—more ...
Presented by the University of Colorado\u27s American Indian Law Program and the Getches-Wilkinson C...
Competition for scarce Colorado River water resources is nothing new, but the conflicts that prompte...
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawren...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world face diverse and often formidable challenges of what might b...
Presenter: Jason Robison, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Wyoming 11 slide
Presenter: Barbara Cosens, Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty, University of Idaho College of L...
Indigenous Peoples are struggling for water justice across the globe. These struggles stem from cent...
Water scarcity is increasingly dominating headlines throughout the world. In the southwestern USA, t...
Presenter: Robert T. Anderson, Native American Law Center, University of Washington Law School 19 sl...
Globally, negative impacts on water resources from land development, pollution, and climate change d...
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David ...
Presenter: Carl Bud Ullman, Director, Water Adjudication Project, Klamath Tribes, Chiloquin, OR 17...
1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps, charts ; 29 cm Conference organizers, session moderators and/or...
In September 2005, Native American Rights Fund and Western States Water Council brought the Indian W...
Many aspects of western water allocation and management are the product of independent and uncoordin...
Presented by the University of Colorado\u27s American Indian Law Program and the Getches-Wilkinson C...
Competition for scarce Colorado River water resources is nothing new, but the conflicts that prompte...
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawren...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world face diverse and often formidable challenges of what might b...
Presenter: Jason Robison, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Wyoming 11 slide
Presenter: Barbara Cosens, Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty, University of Idaho College of L...
Indigenous Peoples are struggling for water justice across the globe. These struggles stem from cent...
Water scarcity is increasingly dominating headlines throughout the world. In the southwestern USA, t...
Presenter: Robert T. Anderson, Native American Law Center, University of Washington Law School 19 sl...
Globally, negative impacts on water resources from land development, pollution, and climate change d...
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors David ...
Presenter: Carl Bud Ullman, Director, Water Adjudication Project, Klamath Tribes, Chiloquin, OR 17...
1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps, charts ; 29 cm Conference organizers, session moderators and/or...
In September 2005, Native American Rights Fund and Western States Water Council brought the Indian W...
Many aspects of western water allocation and management are the product of independent and uncoordin...
Presented by the University of Colorado\u27s American Indian Law Program and the Getches-Wilkinson C...
Competition for scarce Colorado River water resources is nothing new, but the conflicts that prompte...
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawren...