This essay argues that in the context of inequalities and future scarcity, one of the main challenges in the Global South is guaranteeing access to water and sanitation to most of the population and, in particular disadvantaged groups. In this regard, the article explores the right to water providing some insights on the enforceability of the right in Latin America. In this analysis, the impact of climate change on the right to water is considered. In particular, the author addresses the contribution of national courts to guaranteeing access to water by examining landmark rulings in Argentina
This article examines how the legal systems of Andean countries have dealt with the region's huge pl...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
Purpose: Ths article reports on how Argentine courts have been recognizing access to water as a fund...
This essay argues that in the context of inequalities and future scarcity, one of the main challenge...
The article deals with the recognition of access to water as a human right in various international ...
his issue is part of the activities of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 3 (TA3), the Urb...
As the world’s most valued resource, water has been the source of debate, conflict and even wars thr...
Water is today subject of debate in the international arena due to the deep politic, economic and so...
In this paper we compare recent efforts towards the constitutionalization of the right to water in B...
The world is experiencing a water crisis. A fundamental aspect of this crisis is the lack of access ...
This thesis examines how constitutional reforms relating to the right to water in Bolivia have affe...
The article documents and analyzes recent water governance trends in several Latin American countrie...
Ensuring access to water in adequate quantity and quality for human consumption at a fair and afford...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
This article examines how the legal systems of Andean countries have dealt with the region's huge pl...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
Purpose: Ths article reports on how Argentine courts have been recognizing access to water as a fund...
This essay argues that in the context of inequalities and future scarcity, one of the main challenge...
The article deals with the recognition of access to water as a human right in various international ...
his issue is part of the activities of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 3 (TA3), the Urb...
As the world’s most valued resource, water has been the source of debate, conflict and even wars thr...
Water is today subject of debate in the international arena due to the deep politic, economic and so...
In this paper we compare recent efforts towards the constitutionalization of the right to water in B...
The world is experiencing a water crisis. A fundamental aspect of this crisis is the lack of access ...
This thesis examines how constitutional reforms relating to the right to water in Bolivia have affe...
The article documents and analyzes recent water governance trends in several Latin American countrie...
Ensuring access to water in adequate quantity and quality for human consumption at a fair and afford...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
This article examines how the legal systems of Andean countries have dealt with the region's huge pl...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
Purpose: Ths article reports on how Argentine courts have been recognizing access to water as a fund...