The Recognition of Dual Character of Water: Human Right and of the Nature

The water transcends the status of human rights, also being recognized as a right of nature. The conformation of the human right to drinking water is a corollary of social demands molded by Letters Constitutional of Bolivia and Ecuador, which has spread across the planet from the UN General Assembly...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista de Direitos Humanos e Efetividade 2016-06, Vol.2 (1)
1. Verfasser: William Paiva Marques Júnior
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Zusammenfassung:The water transcends the status of human rights, also being recognized as a right of nature. The conformation of the human right to drinking water is a corollary of social demands molded by Letters Constitutional of Bolivia and Ecuador, which has spread across the planet from the UN General Assembly resolution RES / 64/292/2010. The research has scope to investigate the recognition of access to drinking water as a human right and right of nature, advocated by the New Constitutionalism Democratic Latin American against a context of scarcity and need for enhancement of water resources for life on Planet Earth.
ISSN:2526-0022
2526-0022
DOI:10.26668/IndexLawJournals/2526-0022/2016.v2i1.1074