The 1990s saw the unprecedented emergence of corporate engagement in national water systems. Before 1990, international funding went exclusively to public entities. By 2001, ninety-three countries had “private sector involvement” in their water systems. This shift, supported by international business and trade law, created a regulatory framework that legally protected the rights of corporations involved in the water sector. The regulatory framework that protected the populations that needed access to clean water was relatively ineffectual, and would be until the human right to water was officially recognized in 2003 by the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights. Thelogic of market efficiency, brought into international law and f...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries, women often have responsibilities that are water dependent, such as collect...
As the world’s most valued resource, water has been the source of debate, conflict and even wars thr...
The 1990s saw the unprecedented emergence of corporate engagement in national water systems. Before ...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
This Note considers implications for the human fight to water in the context of the trend toward pri...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries, women often have responsibilities that are water dependent, such as collect...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries, women often have responsibilities that are water dependent, such as collect...
As the world’s most valued resource, water has been the source of debate, conflict and even wars thr...
The 1990s saw the unprecedented emergence of corporate engagement in national water systems. Before ...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
Water is the world's third largest industry after oil and energy power. Although clean drinking wate...
This Note considers implications for the human fight to water in the context of the trend toward pri...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries, women often have responsibilities that are water dependent, such as collect...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries where structural adjustment loans have been contracted in the past and where...
In developing countries, women often have responsibilities that are water dependent, such as collect...
As the world’s most valued resource, water has been the source of debate, conflict and even wars thr...