Political Theory Without Borders 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781119110132.ch4
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The Human Right to Water and Common Ownership of the Earth

Abstract: Exploratory Seminar on the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation at Harvard University and a colloquium at the University of Graz for their insights. I am also grateful to Charles Beitz for helpful conversations.

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“…For a debate on whether Risse's argument grounding his common ownership view succeeds, see Arash Abizadeh (2013) and Risse (2013). For a detailed discussion of his notion of common ownership, see Michael Blake and Risse (2009) and Risse (2012Risse ( , 2014. See also Anna Stilz (2014) for an interpretation of Risse's use-focused right as a weak version of ownership.…”
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“…For a debate on whether Risse's argument grounding his common ownership view succeeds, see Arash Abizadeh (2013) and Risse (2013). For a detailed discussion of his notion of common ownership, see Michael Blake and Risse (2009) and Risse (2012Risse ( , 2014. See also Anna Stilz (2014) for an interpretation of Risse's use-focused right as a weak version of ownership.…”
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confidence: 99%