In this paper we compare recent efforts towards the constitutionalization of the right to water in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru to understand the opportunities and limitations related to the attempts to enhance access to piped water to the highest normative level. Peru passed a constitutional amendment in 2017 while Brazil and Colombia have seen much right-to-water activism but have not succeeded in passing such reforms. We explore the role of the existing domestic legal frameworks on drinkable water provision and water management towards the approval of constitutional amendments. We find that all three countries have specialized laws, water governing institutions, and constitutional jurisprudence connecting access to water with rights, but t...
This paper examines the scope for a rights-based perspective on the Millennium Development Goals (MD...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
This paper answers the question: has the Colombian Congress been effective at addressing relevant wa...
In this paper we compare recent efforts towards the constitutionalization of the right to water in B...
This essay argues that in the context of inequalities and future scarcity, one of the main challenge...
This article critically investigates recent water governance shifts, particularly constitutional cha...
Water is today subject of debate in the international arena due to the deep politic, economic and so...
The present work seeks to examine the compatibility of the instruments of taxation and tariff applie...
This thesis examines how constitutional reforms relating to the right to water in Bolivia have affe...
At least twelve companies in Uruguay will be affected by the water plebiscite. The State Sanitary Wo...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...
The article documents and analyzes recent water governance trends in several Latin American countrie...
The aim of this paper is to determine whether the case law of the Colombian Constitutional Court abo...
A number of important issues will be dealt with at Rio+20, among them water related problems; such a...
The book summarises the history of the human right to water and examines its main content and the ob...
This paper examines the scope for a rights-based perspective on the Millennium Development Goals (MD...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
This paper answers the question: has the Colombian Congress been effective at addressing relevant wa...
In this paper we compare recent efforts towards the constitutionalization of the right to water in B...
This essay argues that in the context of inequalities and future scarcity, one of the main challenge...
This article critically investigates recent water governance shifts, particularly constitutional cha...
Water is today subject of debate in the international arena due to the deep politic, economic and so...
The present work seeks to examine the compatibility of the instruments of taxation and tariff applie...
This thesis examines how constitutional reforms relating to the right to water in Bolivia have affe...
At least twelve companies in Uruguay will be affected by the water plebiscite. The State Sanitary Wo...
This article analyses Mexico's 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new...
The article documents and analyzes recent water governance trends in several Latin American countrie...
The aim of this paper is to determine whether the case law of the Colombian Constitutional Court abo...
A number of important issues will be dealt with at Rio+20, among them water related problems; such a...
The book summarises the history of the human right to water and examines its main content and the ob...
This paper examines the scope for a rights-based perspective on the Millennium Development Goals (MD...
The scholarship on the right to water has proliferated in interesting and unexpected ways. Through h...
This paper answers the question: has the Colombian Congress been effective at addressing relevant wa...