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Global Goal Setting and the Human Right to Water
Cristy Clark
Canberra Law School
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Water Services
100%
Global Goals
100%
Human Right to Water
100%
Sanitation Services
100%
Human Rights
50%
Millennium Development Goals
50%
Rights-based Approach
50%
Human Needs
50%
Universal Access
50%
Global South
25%
International Law
25%
Focus of Attention
25%
Sustainable Development Goals
25%
Social Value
25%
Needs-based Approach
25%
Right to Water
25%
Access to Safe Drinking Water
25%
New Delhi
25%
Cost Recovery
25%
Living Things
25%
Technical Solutions
25%
Mar Del Plata
25%
Water Economics
25%
Private Sector Participation
25%
Water Inequality
25%
Forward Approach
25%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Management by Objectives
100%
Basic Needs
33%
Economic Value
16%
Private Sector
16%
Global South
16%
International Law
16%
Normativity
16%
Sustainable Development Goals
16%
New Delhi
16%
Cost Recovery
16%
Potable Water
16%
Water Economics
16%
Engineering
Sustainable Development
100%
Forward Approach
100%
Private Sector Participation
100%
Technical Solution
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Care Cost
100%