
A total of twenty-three countries report that the right to sanitation and safe drinking water has been claimed in court. 33 countries believe you can claim the right to healthy drinking water in a court, yet have had no claims filed. Similarly, 32 countries believe the same about proper sanitation.


The chart displays the number of countries that have claimed the right to water and/or sanitation in domestic court. 28 have, with claims filed. 65 have but with no claims filed, and 49 have not had the right claimed in domestic court.


The figure presented is titled Twenty-three countries indicate that the right to water and/or sanitation has been claimed in a domestic court. This data is presented with bar graphs.


This is a graph that shows the right to water and or sanitation as presented by twenty three countries in various domestic courts. IT shows the court cases that have claims and those that do not have claims.


twenty three countries indicate that the right to water and sanitation has been claimed in a domestic court.Y axis is number of countries 0 to 35, x axis shows the yes and whether file has been claimed or not for water and sanitation separately.


This handmade chart shows how some respondents are claiming the right to clean water and sanitation in court around the world. It does not list which country


This image depicts the associated right to claims of sanitation as compared to a number of countries per assumption of such claims. It compares level of sanitation to drinking water.


This is a chart showing the number of court cases involving the claim that drinking water and/or sanitation are a basic human right. This information is from 72 countries, and dated 2011.


The chart shows the amount of claims for sanitation and drinking water as a right. These claims were handled in a domestic court. Most individuals claim that these are rights but do not pursue them in court.


The chart shows 23 countries indicate that the right to water and sanitation has been claimed in a domestic court. 32 and 33 countries say "yes but no claim filed" to sanitation and drinking water, respectively, while the countries that say both yes and claims filed was 12 (sanitation) and 16 (drinking-water). On the very right side of the chart, 28 countries say no to sanitation and 21 say no to drinking-water.


The figure presented is titled twenty-three countries indicate that the right to water and / or sanitation has been claimed in a domestic court (Figure 5.3)


This chart describes twenty-three countries indicate that the right to water and/or sanitation has been claimed in a domestic court. Categories include, yes and claims filed.


According to the chart below twenty three different countries have claimed in a dometic court that it is thier human right to have sanitation and water.


This graph shows whether countries guarantee free drinking water to its citizens. The data shows that twenty three countries indicate that they do guarantee clean drinking water to their citizens.

