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Alies Rijper | November 01, 2024Against the background of growing international attention for ownership of development processes at local level, the discussion about non-state governance in fragile settings is extremely timely. Despite general acknowledgement of the importance o...
▶'Engineering' non-state governance
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▶Human inequality puts sovereign equality to the test
Janne E. Nijman | March 27, 2025How well or how poorly citizens fare within the borders of their state used to be a no-go area for others to interfere with. But the notion of sovereign equality as the foundation of the international legal order is showing ever more creaks and sq...
▶Groundwater: the unknown resource
Marc Bierkens | 18 March 2025Non-renewable groundwater abstraction leading to groundwater depletion has global dimensions. It should therefore be addressed by a mix of solutions in cooperative projects between international and regional experts and local stakeholders.
▶International law as tool for global water governance
Catherine Brölmann | 11 March 2025International water law - especially where it concerns fair distribution and sustainability – will be able to provide powerful support to the post-2015 development agenda.
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