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Of what use is a deradicalized human right to water?
Cristy Clark
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Human Right to Water
100%
Rights Discourse
100%
Social Movements
66%
Rights-based
66%
Water Governance
66%
Water Justice
66%
Law
33%
United States of America
33%
Commodification
33%
Litigation
33%
Social Change
33%
South Africa
33%
Activism
33%
Bolivia
33%
Ecuador
33%
Legal Norm
33%
Community Control
33%
Right to Water
33%
Domestic Level
33%
Counter-hegemonic
33%
Structural Barriers
33%
Critical Legal Studies
33%
Legal Pluralism
33%
Water Commons
33%
Deradicalization
33%
Neoliberal Model
33%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
Human Rights
100%
United States of America
50%
Discourse
50%
Law
50%
South Africa
50%
Pluralism
50%
Bolivia
50%
Legal Norm
50%
Commodification
50%
Legal Studies
50%
Ecuador
50%
Arts and Humanities
Case Study
100%
Human Rights
100%
Social Movement
66%
Conception
33%
United States of America
33%
Discourse
33%
Law
33%
Commodification
33%
Articulation
33%
Multiplicity
33%
Republic of South Africa
33%
Pursuit
33%
Ecuador
33%
Bolivia
33%
Legal Studies
33%
Legal Pluralism
33%