The Human Right to Water
Herausgeber: Langford, Malcolm; Russell, Anna F. S.
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Herausgeber: Langford, Malcolm; Russell, Anna F. S.
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The first book to engage in a comprehensive examination of the human right to water in theory and in practice.
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The first book to engage in a comprehensive examination of the human right to water in theory and in practice.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1198g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010703
- ISBN-10: 1107010705
- Artikelnr.: 47722910
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1198g
- ISBN-13: 9781107010703
- ISBN-10: 1107010705
- Artikelnr.: 47722910
1. Introduction: the right to water in context Malcolm Langford and Anna F.
S. Russell; Part I. Water Allocation: 2. Water allocation, customary
practice and the right to water: rethinking the regulatory model Barbara
van Koppen; 3. Indigenous peoples and the sale of water rights: the case of
Chile Domingo A. Lovera Parmo; 4. Water for producing food for basic
consumption: guaranteed by the right to water or food? Inga T. Winkler; 5.
Tapping transboundary waters: implications of the right to water for states
sharing international watercourses Anna F. S. Russell and Stephen
McCaffrey; 6. Climate change and the right to water Mac Darrow; Part II.
Access to Water and Sanitation: 7. Determining progress on access to water
and sanitation: the case of South Africa Jackie Dugard, Malcolm Langford
and Edward Anderson; 8. Quantifying the affordability standard: a
comparative approach Henri Smets; 9. Engendering the right to water and
sanitation: integrating the lived experiences of women and girls Anne
Hellum; 10. The human right to sanitation Malcolm Langford, Jamie Bartram
and Virginia Roaf; 11. Development cooperation and extraterritorial
obligations Ashfaq Khalfan; 12. Palestine: challenges to progressive
realisation in the occupied territory Lara El Jazairi; Part III. Urban
Water Reform: 13. Privatisation and the right to water Malcolm Langford;
14. Piped water in Jakarta: a political, economic or social good? Nicola
Colbran; 15. Privatisation and regulatory autonomy: the right to water in
international economic law Andrew Lang; 16. Bilateral investment treaties
and investment arbitration Luke Eric Peterson; Part IV. Rural Water Reform:
17. A poor choice? Public policy, social choice and the human right to
water Robert A. Hope; 18. Socio-cultural norms, human rights and access to
water and sanitation Nandita Singh; 19. The right to water and political
ecology: Zimbabwe's water reforms Bill Derman and Emmanuel Manzungu; 20.
The right to water in rural India and drinking water policy reforms
Philippe Cullet.
S. Russell; Part I. Water Allocation: 2. Water allocation, customary
practice and the right to water: rethinking the regulatory model Barbara
van Koppen; 3. Indigenous peoples and the sale of water rights: the case of
Chile Domingo A. Lovera Parmo; 4. Water for producing food for basic
consumption: guaranteed by the right to water or food? Inga T. Winkler; 5.
Tapping transboundary waters: implications of the right to water for states
sharing international watercourses Anna F. S. Russell and Stephen
McCaffrey; 6. Climate change and the right to water Mac Darrow; Part II.
Access to Water and Sanitation: 7. Determining progress on access to water
and sanitation: the case of South Africa Jackie Dugard, Malcolm Langford
and Edward Anderson; 8. Quantifying the affordability standard: a
comparative approach Henri Smets; 9. Engendering the right to water and
sanitation: integrating the lived experiences of women and girls Anne
Hellum; 10. The human right to sanitation Malcolm Langford, Jamie Bartram
and Virginia Roaf; 11. Development cooperation and extraterritorial
obligations Ashfaq Khalfan; 12. Palestine: challenges to progressive
realisation in the occupied territory Lara El Jazairi; Part III. Urban
Water Reform: 13. Privatisation and the right to water Malcolm Langford;
14. Piped water in Jakarta: a political, economic or social good? Nicola
Colbran; 15. Privatisation and regulatory autonomy: the right to water in
international economic law Andrew Lang; 16. Bilateral investment treaties
and investment arbitration Luke Eric Peterson; Part IV. Rural Water Reform:
17. A poor choice? Public policy, social choice and the human right to
water Robert A. Hope; 18. Socio-cultural norms, human rights and access to
water and sanitation Nandita Singh; 19. The right to water and political
ecology: Zimbabwe's water reforms Bill Derman and Emmanuel Manzungu; 20.
The right to water in rural India and drinking water policy reforms
Philippe Cullet.
1. Introduction: the right to water in context Malcolm Langford and Anna F.
S. Russell; Part I. Water Allocation: 2. Water allocation, customary
practice and the right to water: rethinking the regulatory model Barbara
van Koppen; 3. Indigenous peoples and the sale of water rights: the case of
Chile Domingo A. Lovera Parmo; 4. Water for producing food for basic
consumption: guaranteed by the right to water or food? Inga T. Winkler; 5.
Tapping transboundary waters: implications of the right to water for states
sharing international watercourses Anna F. S. Russell and Stephen
McCaffrey; 6. Climate change and the right to water Mac Darrow; Part II.
Access to Water and Sanitation: 7. Determining progress on access to water
and sanitation: the case of South Africa Jackie Dugard, Malcolm Langford
and Edward Anderson; 8. Quantifying the affordability standard: a
comparative approach Henri Smets; 9. Engendering the right to water and
sanitation: integrating the lived experiences of women and girls Anne
Hellum; 10. The human right to sanitation Malcolm Langford, Jamie Bartram
and Virginia Roaf; 11. Development cooperation and extraterritorial
obligations Ashfaq Khalfan; 12. Palestine: challenges to progressive
realisation in the occupied territory Lara El Jazairi; Part III. Urban
Water Reform: 13. Privatisation and the right to water Malcolm Langford;
14. Piped water in Jakarta: a political, economic or social good? Nicola
Colbran; 15. Privatisation and regulatory autonomy: the right to water in
international economic law Andrew Lang; 16. Bilateral investment treaties
and investment arbitration Luke Eric Peterson; Part IV. Rural Water Reform:
17. A poor choice? Public policy, social choice and the human right to
water Robert A. Hope; 18. Socio-cultural norms, human rights and access to
water and sanitation Nandita Singh; 19. The right to water and political
ecology: Zimbabwe's water reforms Bill Derman and Emmanuel Manzungu; 20.
The right to water in rural India and drinking water policy reforms
Philippe Cullet.
S. Russell; Part I. Water Allocation: 2. Water allocation, customary
practice and the right to water: rethinking the regulatory model Barbara
van Koppen; 3. Indigenous peoples and the sale of water rights: the case of
Chile Domingo A. Lovera Parmo; 4. Water for producing food for basic
consumption: guaranteed by the right to water or food? Inga T. Winkler; 5.
Tapping transboundary waters: implications of the right to water for states
sharing international watercourses Anna F. S. Russell and Stephen
McCaffrey; 6. Climate change and the right to water Mac Darrow; Part II.
Access to Water and Sanitation: 7. Determining progress on access to water
and sanitation: the case of South Africa Jackie Dugard, Malcolm Langford
and Edward Anderson; 8. Quantifying the affordability standard: a
comparative approach Henri Smets; 9. Engendering the right to water and
sanitation: integrating the lived experiences of women and girls Anne
Hellum; 10. The human right to sanitation Malcolm Langford, Jamie Bartram
and Virginia Roaf; 11. Development cooperation and extraterritorial
obligations Ashfaq Khalfan; 12. Palestine: challenges to progressive
realisation in the occupied territory Lara El Jazairi; Part III. Urban
Water Reform: 13. Privatisation and the right to water Malcolm Langford;
14. Piped water in Jakarta: a political, economic or social good? Nicola
Colbran; 15. Privatisation and regulatory autonomy: the right to water in
international economic law Andrew Lang; 16. Bilateral investment treaties
and investment arbitration Luke Eric Peterson; Part IV. Rural Water Reform:
17. A poor choice? Public policy, social choice and the human right to
water Robert A. Hope; 18. Socio-cultural norms, human rights and access to
water and sanitation Nandita Singh; 19. The right to water and political
ecology: Zimbabwe's water reforms Bill Derman and Emmanuel Manzungu; 20.
The right to water in rural India and drinking water policy reforms
Philippe Cullet.