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- The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance
- The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Images
- Figures and Boxes
- Tables
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- 1 Emergence and Consolidation of Legal Obligations
- 2 The Meaning of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- 3 Controversies around the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- Part II Drivers for the Realization and Violation of the HRtWS
- Part III Policies
- Part IV People
- References
- Index
2 - The Meaning of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
from Part I - The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2022
- The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance
- The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Images
- Figures and Boxes
- Tables
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- 1 Emergence and Consolidation of Legal Obligations
- 2 The Meaning of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- 3 Controversies around the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation
- Part II Drivers for the Realization and Violation of the HRtWS
- Part III Policies
- Part IV People
- References
- Index
Summary
The debate around the international framework for HRtWS is permeated by challenges and endorsements from United Nations member states and civil society. Such a debate has implications both as to what precisely the content of the rights are and what the nature of countries’ obligations related to such rights is, as well as how these should be concretely realized in practical terms.
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- The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation , pp. 34 - 87Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022