O direito humano de acesso à água potável: Uma análise continental baseada nos Fóruns Mundiais da Água

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At the end of the 1980s, development and human rights were treated as separate issues, with distinct and divergent strategies and goals. After two decades, our understanding of the issue has evolved, and it has become clear that there is no way to separate the two issues. Currently, interest in human rights is increasing, and is focusing particularly on developing a consensus based upon international standards in order to promote and protect such rights. In this context, after numerous negotiations, the right to access potable water has come to be understood as a human right. This paper discusses the issue of water as a human right based upon the analysis of the World Water Forum which has existed since 1997 and involves the public, private and scientific sectors. The qualitative textual analysis was based upon documentation of these events.

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Zorzi, L., Turatti, L., & Mazzarino, J. M. (2016). O direito humano de acesso à água potável: Uma análise continental baseada nos Fóruns Mundiais da Água. In Revista Ambiente e Agua (Vol. 11, pp. 954–971). Institute for Environmental Research in Hydrographic Basins (IPABHi). https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.1861

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