Many low-income communities, communities of color, and indigenous communities in the United States are suffering from unequal access to safe and affordable water. This is partially the result of an ineffective and fragmented legal framework governing water issues in the country. In addition, the notion of a human right to water and sanitation, accepted internationally to reinforce and protect human needs related to water, has yet to be meaningfully recognized in the United States. This article sets out, first, to examine the legal framework governing access to freshwater in the United States and the concerns underlying the reluctance of the federal government and most states to acknowledge the human right to water and sanitation as a legal ...
The Right to Water should be an independent, explicit human right. As such, the status of the right ...
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized tribe that works and resides in the Evergl...
United Nations treaties guarantee the human right to water. Although states must fulfill this human ...
Human rights and environmental protection are two often overlapping bodies of law, each of which by ...
Many communities across the United States experience challenges in accessing clean and affordable wa...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2001.In...
Many low-income communities and communities of color are unable to advocate for clean drinking water...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
This paper analyzes the current status of the human right to water and suggests that the scope of th...
This article explores the procedural environmental rights practice of regional human rights and envi...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
The supply of accessible, adequate, clean and drinkable water in order to improve the quality of lif...
This article evaluates the impact of the growing presence of privatized water and wastewater infrast...
This article sets the global scene for the regional and local levels elaborated upon by articles lat...
The Right to Water should be an independent, explicit human right. As such, the status of the right ...
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized tribe that works and resides in the Evergl...
United Nations treaties guarantee the human right to water. Although states must fulfill this human ...
Human rights and environmental protection are two often overlapping bodies of law, each of which by ...
Many communities across the United States experience challenges in accessing clean and affordable wa...
This article examines the rights of Indian nations in the United States to adequate water supplies a...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2001.In...
Many low-income communities and communities of color are unable to advocate for clean drinking water...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
This paper analyzes the current status of the human right to water and suggests that the scope of th...
This article explores the procedural environmental rights practice of regional human rights and envi...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
The supply of accessible, adequate, clean and drinkable water in order to improve the quality of lif...
This article evaluates the impact of the growing presence of privatized water and wastewater infrast...
This article sets the global scene for the regional and local levels elaborated upon by articles lat...
The Right to Water should be an independent, explicit human right. As such, the status of the right ...
The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized tribe that works and resides in the Evergl...
United Nations treaties guarantee the human right to water. Although states must fulfill this human ...