This paper examines the turn to considerations of property in arguments regarding the commons and the human right to water. It identifies commitments to liberalism in political economy approaches to property and human rights and develops a matrix for identifying non-liberal conceptions of the commons. The latter holds potential for an agonistic politics in which human rights are compatible with ecological sensibilities regarding the dynamics of conflict and cooperation in complex systems
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
Water is essential for life, and for this reason access to and control of water have been contentiou...
The struggle over water has been historically contentious. This struggle is defined by a struggle ov...
CITATION: Moyo, K. 2011. Privatisation of the commons : water as a right; water as a commodity. Stel...
A discussion about natural resource management and property right has long been carried out among sc...
This paper analyzes the current status of the human right to water and suggests that the scope of th...
Water being essential to human survival, a political economy directed to satisfying human basic need...
This Article applies an information-cost theory of property to water law. Because of its fluidity, e...
This article by Marcia Brewster is taken from the proceedings of the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts Univer...
The issue of whether water is or should be characterized as property under the law raises considerab...
This collection is a useful addition to ongoing debates about the meaning, legitimacy, practicality,...
In this Chapter we examine the notion of water as a common treasury, and the implications that this ...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
This paper concerns the role played by mainstream economics in the unequal assertion of people’s rig...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
Water is essential for life, and for this reason access to and control of water have been contentiou...
The struggle over water has been historically contentious. This struggle is defined by a struggle ov...
CITATION: Moyo, K. 2011. Privatisation of the commons : water as a right; water as a commodity. Stel...
A discussion about natural resource management and property right has long been carried out among sc...
This paper analyzes the current status of the human right to water and suggests that the scope of th...
Water being essential to human survival, a political economy directed to satisfying human basic need...
This Article applies an information-cost theory of property to water law. Because of its fluidity, e...
This article by Marcia Brewster is taken from the proceedings of the EPIIC Symposium at Tufts Univer...
The issue of whether water is or should be characterized as property under the law raises considerab...
This collection is a useful addition to ongoing debates about the meaning, legitimacy, practicality,...
In this Chapter we examine the notion of water as a common treasury, and the implications that this ...
While some accounts of rights and property paradigms see property as an inherent incident of a colon...
This paper concerns the role played by mainstream economics in the unequal assertion of people’s rig...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
Water is essential for life, and for this reason access to and control of water have been contentiou...