In Suriname, the national percentage of population with access to safe drinking water is 72.6 percent and shows that even though Suriname has great wealth in water resources, not everyone is benefitin
Insufficient access to a basic water supply is not an unavoidable consequence of water scarcity. In ...
This research identifies the principles of State Liability for the fulfillment of the Water Rights i...
This article explores the procedural environmental rights practice of regional human rights and envi...
In Suriname, the national percentage of population with access to safe drinking water is 72.6 percen...
This study answers a key question: how can the concept of sustainable development contribute to the ...
Water is today subject of debate in the international arena due to the deep politic, economic and so...
It has become internationally recognised that the right of access to water is fundamental to life a...
This paper analyzes the current status of the human right to water and suggests that the scope of th...
CITATION: Moyo, K. 2011. Privatisation of the commons : water as a right; water as a commodity. Stel...
This Special Issue on Localising the Sustainable Human Right to Water begins with contributions focu...
The article aims to present the connection between acts of administrative improbity and the current ...
Access to water is fundamental to human life and health. The human right to water finds increasingly...
The right to water is a fundamental part of our human rights and of people understanding of a life i...
This article sets the global scene for the regional and local levels elaborated upon by articles lat...
The world is experiencing a water crisis. A fundamental aspect of this crisis is the lack of access ...
Insufficient access to a basic water supply is not an unavoidable consequence of water scarcity. In ...
This research identifies the principles of State Liability for the fulfillment of the Water Rights i...
This article explores the procedural environmental rights practice of regional human rights and envi...
In Suriname, the national percentage of population with access to safe drinking water is 72.6 percen...
This study answers a key question: how can the concept of sustainable development contribute to the ...
Water is today subject of debate in the international arena due to the deep politic, economic and so...
It has become internationally recognised that the right of access to water is fundamental to life a...
This paper analyzes the current status of the human right to water and suggests that the scope of th...
CITATION: Moyo, K. 2011. Privatisation of the commons : water as a right; water as a commodity. Stel...
This Special Issue on Localising the Sustainable Human Right to Water begins with contributions focu...
The article aims to present the connection between acts of administrative improbity and the current ...
Access to water is fundamental to human life and health. The human right to water finds increasingly...
The right to water is a fundamental part of our human rights and of people understanding of a life i...
This article sets the global scene for the regional and local levels elaborated upon by articles lat...
The world is experiencing a water crisis. A fundamental aspect of this crisis is the lack of access ...
Insufficient access to a basic water supply is not an unavoidable consequence of water scarcity. In ...
This research identifies the principles of State Liability for the fulfillment of the Water Rights i...
This article explores the procedural environmental rights practice of regional human rights and envi...