Recent concerns about alleged insufficient water provision to the poor in Detroit, USA, has put the Human Right to Water (HRW) into the international discussion. The paper asks: “To what extent did international human rights treaties make HRW judiciable?” and “How did government policies implement it?” In a cross-country comparison of performance indicators, merely accepting HRW has not been helpful in promoting affordable access to potable water or sanitation facilities close to the home, amongst the reasons being deficiencies in water-governance. Case-law confirmed that with respect to affordable access HRW obliges governments to a “progressive realization” only, also in countries accepting HRW (India, South Africa). The paper focuses on ...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
At the end of the 1980s, development and human rights were treated as separate issues, with distinct...
Recent concerns about alleged insufficient water provision to the poor in Detroit, USA, has put the ...
Identifying how and to what extent the poor and most vulnerable in society are able to demand and ac...
Identifying how and to what extent the poor and most vulnerable in society are able to demand and ac...
The right to water has passed through many steps until it has received a full legal adoption in the ...
Insufficient access to a basic water supply is not an unavoidable consequence of water scarcity. In ...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce. Unequal geographic distribution of freshwater resources puts ...
Not until the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (�CESCR�) issued General Comment ...
The problem of unmet water and sanitation service needs of one-sixth to one-third of humanity has be...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce. Unequal geographic distribution of freshwater resources puts ...
This book investigates the impact of the United Nations General Assembly’s 2010 resolution that elev...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
At the end of the 1980s, development and human rights were treated as separate issues, with distinct...
Recent concerns about alleged insufficient water provision to the poor in Detroit, USA, has put the ...
Identifying how and to what extent the poor and most vulnerable in society are able to demand and ac...
Identifying how and to what extent the poor and most vulnerable in society are able to demand and ac...
The right to water has passed through many steps until it has received a full legal adoption in the ...
Insufficient access to a basic water supply is not an unavoidable consequence of water scarcity. In ...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce. Unequal geographic distribution of freshwater resources puts ...
Not until the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (�CESCR�) issued General Comment ...
The problem of unmet water and sanitation service needs of one-sixth to one-third of humanity has be...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce. Unequal geographic distribution of freshwater resources puts ...
This book investigates the impact of the United Nations General Assembly’s 2010 resolution that elev...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
The debate on water emerged strongly at the international level, due to the worrisome phenomenon of ...
At the end of the 1980s, development and human rights were treated as separate issues, with distinct...