The human right to water entitles everyone to sufficient, safe, acceptable, physically accessible and affordable water for personal and domestic uses. An adequate amount of safe water is necessary to prevent death from dehydration, to reduce the risk of water-related disease and to provide for consumption, cooking, personal and domestic hygienic requirements. Indeed, the right to water clearly falls within the category of guarantees essential for securing an adequate standard of living, particularly since it is one of the most fundamental conditions for survival. Thus, the human right to life doesn’t have any sense without the right to water and other vital human rights that are a pre-condition for human life. Consequently, the enjoyment of...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
Water is literally life. Without it, there would be no life on Earth. For this reason, access to a s...
Human rights and environmental protection are two often overlapping bodies of law, each of which by ...
The human right to water entitles everyone to sufficient, safe, acceptable, physically accessible an...
The Right to Water should be an independent, explicit human right. As such, the status of the right ...
United Nations treaties guarantee the human right to water. Although states must fulfill this human ...
This paper analyzes the current status of the human right to water and suggests that the scope of th...
The Earth consists of approximately 70 percentage of water, but only 1 percent is at present suitabl...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
This article sets the global scene for the regional and local levels elaborated upon by articles lat...
The right to water has passed through many steps until it has received a full legal adoption in the ...
This book outlines the progression of general international law and specific human rights law in fra...
Only after the General Comment on 15, the United Nations Committee on the Economic, Social and Cultu...
The human right to water is nowadays more broadly recognised, mainly due to the essential societal f...
The author establishes the concept of water as a common asset of man and all living. In order to pro...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
Water is literally life. Without it, there would be no life on Earth. For this reason, access to a s...
Human rights and environmental protection are two often overlapping bodies of law, each of which by ...
The human right to water entitles everyone to sufficient, safe, acceptable, physically accessible an...
The Right to Water should be an independent, explicit human right. As such, the status of the right ...
United Nations treaties guarantee the human right to water. Although states must fulfill this human ...
This paper analyzes the current status of the human right to water and suggests that the scope of th...
The Earth consists of approximately 70 percentage of water, but only 1 percent is at present suitabl...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
This article sets the global scene for the regional and local levels elaborated upon by articles lat...
The right to water has passed through many steps until it has received a full legal adoption in the ...
This book outlines the progression of general international law and specific human rights law in fra...
Only after the General Comment on 15, the United Nations Committee on the Economic, Social and Cultu...
The human right to water is nowadays more broadly recognised, mainly due to the essential societal f...
The author establishes the concept of water as a common asset of man and all living. In order to pro...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
Water is literally life. Without it, there would be no life on Earth. For this reason, access to a s...
Human rights and environmental protection are two often overlapping bodies of law, each of which by ...