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Best practices for the protection of water by law : Focus on participatory instruments in environmental law and politics /

""Water is life"--But at the same time it is an economic asset, an environmental good, a traffic route. These different types of uses have to be taken into account by modern water law and a modern administrative practice. Young experts in the fields of environmental and economic law d...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lohse, Eva Julia (Editor ), Poto, Margherita Paola (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin : BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • List of Contents; Eva Julia Lohse
  • Foreword; Part One
  • Approaches from a Human Rights Perspective; Vasiliki Maria Tzatzaki
  • National Approaches for the Realization of the Human Rightto Water: A Comparative Study; Abstract; A. Introduction; B. National legal provisions for a human right to water; I. The right to water in national constitutions; II. The right to water in national legislation other than constitutions; Conclusion; C. National jurisprudence recognizing the right to water; I. Case law on the right to water by national courts; II. The case of India's courts and the right to water.
  • III. ConclusionsD. Conclusion; Bibliography; Secondary sources; Case Law; Official Documents; Internet Sources; Alice Cauduro- People's Participation and the Fundamental Right to Water; Abstract; A. The fundamental right to water in Italian law; B. Disruption of water distribution and denial of access to the minimum daily water need per person; C) People's participation and the fundamental right to water; Bibliography; Part Two
  • Protection of Water by Participation of the People.
  • Federica Cittadino
  • Public Participation in the Water Framework Directive (WFD): A Contribution to Deliberative Democracy?Abstract; A. Use of terms; I. Deliberative democracy; II. Participatory democracy; III. Comparing deliberative democracy and participatory democracy; B. Proposed legal criteria; I. Inclusiveness; II. Influence on final decisions; III. Accountability of decision-makers; IV. Preliminary evaluation; C. The case of the WFD; I. Understanding 'active involvement'; II. Understanding 'all interested parties'; III. Evaluation based on proposed legal criteria; D. Conclusions.
  • I. Participation in river basin management under the WFDII. Participation provisions of the Aarhus Convention; III. Participation in river basin management according to the CIS guidance document; 1. Objectives; 2. De nition of participation, active involvement etc.; 3. Active involvement: measures and methods; IV. Conclusions for the further understanding of participation andactive involvement under the WFD; C. Participation in practice: The second river basin managementplan for the Elbe River in Germany; I. Legal framework of participation in river basin managementplanning in Germany.