The UN recognition of a human right to water for drinking, personal and other domestic uses and sanitation in 2010 was a political breakthrough in states’ commitments to adopt a human rights framework in carrying out part of their mandate. This chapter explores other domains of freshwater governa...
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Koppen, Barbara C.M. van
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Hellum, A.
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Mehta, L.
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Derman, B.
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Schreiner, B.
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[Rights-based freshwater governance for the twenty-first century: beyond an exclusionary focus on domestic water uses]
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Rights-based freshwater governance for the twenty-first century: beyond an exclusionary focus on domestic water uses