Interpreting water: the human right to water under the Namibian constitution
<p>In this thesis, I argue that a court enforceable human right to water can be implied from the right to life in Article 6 of the Namibian Constitution. The thesis achieves this through an elaborate interpretative examination and comparative analysis, principally invoking the African value of...
Main Author: | Ndeunyema, N |
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Other Authors: | Fredman, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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