This book explores humanity's complex relationship with water and the law, offering a critical assessment and a path toward a more sustainable, just water future. It will interest students and scholars of water law, security, and justice across disciplines.
This book explores humanity's complex relationship with water and the law, offering a critical assessment and a path toward a more sustainable, just water future. It will interest students and scholars of water law, security, and justice across disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cristy Clark is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Business, Government and Law at the University of Canberra, Australia. Her research focuses on legal geography, the commons, and the intersection of human rights, neoliberalism, activism and the environment. She is the co-author of The Lawful Forest: A Critical History of Property, Protest and Spatial Justice (2022).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Mapping the legal geographies of water 2. The introduction of water markets 3. Global water governance reforms 4. The human right to water 5. Competing conceptions of the human right to water 6. The financialisation of water 7. Ontologies of living waters 8. Towards relational water governance
1. Mapping the legal geographies of water 2. The introduction of water markets 3. Global water governance reforms 4. The human right to water 5. Competing conceptions of the human right to water 6. The financialisation of water 7. Ontologies of living waters 8. Towards relational water governance
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