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A Global Water Apartheid: From Revelation To Resolution, Itzchak Kornfeld
A Global Water Apartheid: From Revelation To Resolution, Itzchak Kornfeld
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
It is well settled in international human rights law that a human right to water exists. Nevertheless, to date, there has been little scholarship about what the practical contours of the right should be. If legal tools are to benefit the world's poor and disenfranchised, they cannot be void due to the impossibility of implementation. This is the problem with the purported human right to water: it is quixotic.
This Article proposes a pragmatic solution to the potable water problem for the world's poor. The solution offered here is based on a model of privatized access to water grounded in …
Panacea Or Pathetic Fallacy? The Swiss Ban On Minarets, Lorenz Langer
Panacea Or Pathetic Fallacy? The Swiss Ban On Minarets, Lorenz Langer
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
On November 29, 2009, Swiss voters adopted a ballot initiative introducing a constitutional ban on the construction of minarets. This Article provides a thick description of the minaret vote's context. A legal analysis addresses the implications of the ban under national, regional, and international normative frameworks. The Article argues that the ban is irreconcilable with the Swiss constitutional bill of rights and several international human right provisions. In Switzerland, however, respect for the vox populi potentially trumps any concern over conflicting international obligations, and there is no effective judicial review of initiatives. This lack of judicial review is partly a …