There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. This article looks at the different sources within international law and analyses the possibilities they have for substantiating the traditional rights of indigenous people to water and how states deal with these sources. It analyses the evolving laws and related scientific literature. It uses the legal pluralism perspective of Bavinck and Gupta to analyze the rules applicable to these communities. It concludes that the adoption of varying degrees of rights and the different legal access and enforcement procedures disempowers these communities and pollutes their resources, and calls for coherence in the application of these rules
Water rights, like the underlying resource itself, are fluid and changing; they necessarily connect ...
This thesis critically examines the mainstream discourse on the human right to water and suggests th...
Water conflicts across the world are bringing to the fore fundamental challenges to the anthropocent...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous w...
All people rely upon water for life. Indigenous peoples are especially vulnerable to water conflicts...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
This volume of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law provides thorough and detailed coverage o...
The paper undertakes a comparative overview of the law as it pertains to Indigenous rights in freshw...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce. Unequal geographic distribution of freshwater resources puts ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceGeographyDr. Kathleen NicollIn 2010 the United Na...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
Access to clean drinking water and adequate sanitation and hygiene facilities is crucial to achievin...
This essay argues that access to water, and the right to water in India is subject to legal pluralis...
The water debate in Australia has expanded to include environmental protection, adaptive management ...
Water rights, like the underlying resource itself, are fluid and changing; they necessarily connect ...
This thesis critically examines the mainstream discourse on the human right to water and suggests th...
Water conflicts across the world are bringing to the fore fundamental challenges to the anthropocent...
There are many sources of law, including international law, which support claims to water rights. Th...
In this article, Dean Getches examines the nature of international law as it relates to indigenous w...
All people rely upon water for life. Indigenous peoples are especially vulnerable to water conflicts...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
This volume of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law provides thorough and detailed coverage o...
The paper undertakes a comparative overview of the law as it pertains to Indigenous rights in freshw...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce. Unequal geographic distribution of freshwater resources puts ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceGeographyDr. Kathleen NicollIn 2010 the United Na...
This article evaluates the existence of a freestanding, general human right to water under each of t...
Access to clean drinking water and adequate sanitation and hygiene facilities is crucial to achievin...
This essay argues that access to water, and the right to water in India is subject to legal pluralis...
The water debate in Australia has expanded to include environmental protection, adaptive management ...
Water rights, like the underlying resource itself, are fluid and changing; they necessarily connect ...
This thesis critically examines the mainstream discourse on the human right to water and suggests th...
Water conflicts across the world are bringing to the fore fundamental challenges to the anthropocent...