Water is directly or indirectly present in the production of all sorts of consumption goods. The flattening of the right affects the universality of water as essential for the life continuity on the planet, and is present in the foods, vegetables, animals and it is prioritizes a basic need of human beings. Showing how that environment is being treated well in national and international law is the major relevance to the topic, since the General Assembly of the United Nations – UN released a resolution defining water as a universal right. Brazil was present and favorably votes supporting the UN initiative. Long time ago the world thought that the water would not never cease to exist, but the economic environment in which the development model...
More than a billion people in the developing world lack safe drinking water – an amenity those in th...
Water resources are essential for sustaining life forms, food production, socio-economic development...
Only after the General Comment on 15, the United Nations Committee on the Economic, Social and Cultu...
Planet Earth is a closed system, essentially in what refers to the exchange of matter. Consequently,...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the need to establish water as a human right and thereb...
The Earth consists of approximately 70 percentage of water, but only 1 percent is at present suitabl...
The human right to water entitles everyone to sufficient, safe, acceptable, physically accessible an...
Water is a critical natural resource for life and for development. This vital resource is however fu...
Water provides the most important functions for human life, such as production of food, energy and i...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
Water is synonymous with life. From it, life is created, and in it, life exists. It is a great equal...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
Pollution and disordered use of water resources, gradually, are making water improper for human cons...
Water is literally life. Without it, there would be no life on Earth. For this reason, access to a s...
More than a billion people in the developing world lack safe drinking water – an amenity those in th...
Water resources are essential for sustaining life forms, food production, socio-economic development...
Only after the General Comment on 15, the United Nations Committee on the Economic, Social and Cultu...
Planet Earth is a closed system, essentially in what refers to the exchange of matter. Consequently,...
Water is essential for human life. However, due to its scarcity, the management of water is a topic ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the need to establish water as a human right and thereb...
The Earth consists of approximately 70 percentage of water, but only 1 percent is at present suitabl...
The human right to water entitles everyone to sufficient, safe, acceptable, physically accessible an...
Water is a critical natural resource for life and for development. This vital resource is however fu...
Water provides the most important functions for human life, such as production of food, energy and i...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
Water is synonymous with life. From it, life is created, and in it, life exists. It is a great equal...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
Pollution and disordered use of water resources, gradually, are making water improper for human cons...
Water is literally life. Without it, there would be no life on Earth. For this reason, access to a s...
More than a billion people in the developing world lack safe drinking water – an amenity those in th...
Water resources are essential for sustaining life forms, food production, socio-economic development...
Only after the General Comment on 15, the United Nations Committee on the Economic, Social and Cultu...