In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous water rights and evaluates the kinds of claims that native peoples might assert when they are deprived of access to water. Around the world, indigenous peoples have experienced depletion or pollution of their traditional water sources caused by the uses made by dominant, non-native societies. As a result, native peoples\u27 ability to perform water-dependent vocations like farming and fishing, and to perpetuate cultures and spiritual practices requiring water is limited. While a few countries recognize water rights of indigenous peoples in their domestic laws, the author focuses on the potential for asserting claims under international law, th...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People ("the Declaration") was adopted by...
This article addresses Indigenous Australian claims to water resources and how they inform and relat...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous w...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
All people rely upon water for life. Indigenous peoples are especially vulnerable to water conflicts...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceGeographyDr. Kathleen NicollIn 2010 the United Na...
Throughout the world water plays a central role in the spirituality of indigenous peoples. Focusing ...
The water debate in Australia has expanded to include environmental protection, adaptive management ...
The paper undertakes a comparative overview of the law as it pertains to Indigenous rights in freshw...
In the United States and throughout the world, there are many indigenous peoples whose culture and i...
In the United States and throughout the world, there are many indigenous peoples whose culture and i...
This thesis is written at a time when the world faces many challenges. Gross violation of human ri...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People ("the Declaration") was adopted by...
This article addresses Indigenous Australian claims to water resources and how they inform and relat...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous w...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
All people rely upon water for life. Indigenous peoples are especially vulnerable to water conflicts...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceGeographyDr. Kathleen NicollIn 2010 the United Na...
Throughout the world water plays a central role in the spirituality of indigenous peoples. Focusing ...
The water debate in Australia has expanded to include environmental protection, adaptive management ...
The paper undertakes a comparative overview of the law as it pertains to Indigenous rights in freshw...
In the United States and throughout the world, there are many indigenous peoples whose culture and i...
In the United States and throughout the world, there are many indigenous peoples whose culture and i...
This thesis is written at a time when the world faces many challenges. Gross violation of human ri...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People ("the Declaration") was adopted by...
This article addresses Indigenous Australian claims to water resources and how they inform and relat...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...