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An introduction to the human right to water: Law, politics, and beyond
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Water PolicyEngineeringEnvironmental LawSustainable DevelopmentLawLaw Of The SeaInternational Environmental LawEnvironmental PolicyUnited NationsEnvironmental ManagementWater WaterWater GovernancePublic PolicyHuman RightsWater SecurityHuman Rights LawEnvironmental JusticeWater Resource LawWater Management
Abstract In spite of its official recognition by the United Nations in 2010, the human right to water remains a contested notion as illustrated by three main debates: (a) the definition of its scope, content, and indicators to monitor its implementation; (b) the conceptual appropriateness and effectiveness of the human rights approach in countering water services privatization; (c) the call for decolonizing or decentering the western, liberal, individualistic, and anthropocentric approach of the human right to water. The article introduces the main themes and insights within these debates and concludes by pointing at potential future research at their intersection, in relation to (a) other species' rights, (b) culture and religion, and (c) technology and infrastructure. This article is categorized under: Human Water > Rights to Water Water and Life > Conservation, Management, and Awareness Human Water > Water Governance
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