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ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

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Water Adequacy As An Essential Element For Empowering People, Nan Palmer, Ph.D. Jan 2012

Water Adequacy As An Essential Element For Empowering People, Nan Palmer, Ph.D.

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

"Water is essential for life."' Safe drinking water is so imperative that without it human beings can only survive for just two to four days; even less if compromised by ill health, heat, and other impinging conditions.


Some Critical Thinking About A Human Rght To Water, Doug Donoho Jan 2012

Some Critical Thinking About A Human Rght To Water, Doug Donoho

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Last year student members of the Inter-American Center for Human Rights organized a symposium focused on the incipient "international right to water."


National Security And The U.N. Convention On The Law Of The Sea: U.S. Coast Guard Perspectives, Dr. John T. Oliver Jan 2009

National Security And The U.N. Convention On The Law Of The Sea: U.S. Coast Guard Perspectives, Dr. John T. Oliver

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The world's oceans cover over seventy percent of the globe and contain ninety-seven percent of the world's water.