There is no human right to water for livelihoods
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SIWI, IFPRI, IUCN and IWMI (2005) Let it Reign: The New Water Paradigm for Global Food Security, Final Report to CSD-13. Stockholm International Water Institute, Stockholm.
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (2003) General Comment No. 15, The right to water (Twenty-ninth session, 2002), U.N. Doc. E/C.12/2002/11.
Falkenmark, M. (1997) ‘Meeting water requirements of an expanding world population’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 352: 929-36.
Falkenmark, M. and Lannerstad, M. (2005) ‘Consumptive water use to feed humanity - curing a blind spot, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 9: 15-28.
Gleick, P. (1996) ‘Basic water requirements for human activities: Meeting basic needs’, Water International 21: 83-92.
Phillips, D.J.H., Daoudy, M., Öjendal, J., Turton, A. and McCaffrey, S. (2006) Trans-boundary Water Cooperation as a Tool for Conflict Prevention and for Broader Benefit-sharing, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden.
Porter, B. (2005) ‘The crisis of ESC rights and strategies for addressing it’, in J. Squires, M. Langford and B. Thiele (eds.), Road to a Remedy: Current Issues in Litigation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, pp. 48-55, Australian Human Rights Centre and University of NSW Press, Sydney.
SIWI, IFPRI, IUCN and IWMI (2005) Let it Reign: The New Water Paradigm for Global Food Security, Final Report to CSD-13. Stockholm International Water Institute, Stockholm.
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (2003) General Comment No. 15, The right to water (Twenty-ninth session, 2002), U.N. Doc. E/C.12/2002/11.
Falkenmark, M. (1997) ‘Meeting water requirements of an expanding world population’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 352: 929-36.
Falkenmark, M. and Lannerstad, M. (2005) ‘Consumptive water use to feed humanity - curing a blind spot, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 9: 15-28.
Gleick, P. (1996) ‘Basic water requirements for human activities: Meeting basic needs’, Water International 21: 83-92.
Phillips, D.J.H., Daoudy, M., Öjendal, J., Turton, A. and McCaffrey, S. (2006) Trans-boundary Water Cooperation as a Tool for Conflict Prevention and for Broader Benefit-sharing, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden.
Porter, B. (2005) ‘The crisis of ESC rights and strategies for addressing it’, in J. Squires, M. Langford and B. Thiele (eds.), Road to a Remedy: Current Issues in Litigation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, pp. 48-55, Australian Human Rights Centre and University of NSW Press, Sydney.
SIWI, IFPRI, IUCN and IWMI (2005) Let it Reign: The New Water Paradigm for Global Food Security, Final Report to CSD-13. Stockholm International Water Institute, Stockholm.
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (2003) General Comment No. 15, The right to water (Twenty-ninth session, 2002), U.N. Doc. E/C.12/2002/11.
Falkenmark, M. (1997) ‘Meeting water requirements of an expanding world population’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 352: 929-36.
Falkenmark, M. and Lannerstad, M. (2005) ‘Consumptive water use to feed humanity - curing a blind spot, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 9: 15-28.
Gleick, P. (1996) ‘Basic water requirements for human activities: Meeting basic needs’, Water International 21: 83-92.
Phillips, D.J.H., Daoudy, M., Öjendal, J., Turton, A. and McCaffrey, S. (2006) Trans-boundary Water Cooperation as a Tool for Conflict Prevention and for Broader Benefit-sharing, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden.
Porter, B. (2005) ‘The crisis of ESC rights and strategies for addressing it’, in J. Squires, M. Langford and B. Thiele (eds.), Road to a Remedy: Current Issues in Litigation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, pp. 48-55, Australian Human Rights Centre and University of NSW Press, Sydney.
SIWI, IFPRI, IUCN and IWMI (2005) Let it Reign: The New Water Paradigm for Global Food Security, Final Report to CSD-13. Stockholm International Water Institute, Stockholm.
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