
doi: 10.1400/216289
handle: 10016/18229 , 2445/43415
El acceso al agua potable y al saneamiento sin discriminación ha sido formalmente elevado a la condición de derecho humano internacionalmente reconocido en la resolución 64/292 de la Asamblea General, de 28 de julio de 2010. El propósito del artículo es dotar de contenido dicha declaración sobre la base de los trabajos del comité DESC y de la relatora especial de la ONU sobre el derecho al agua potable y al saneamiento, haciendo una especial referencia a la situación específica del continente europeo. Se desprenden de la investigación unos contenidos mínimos del derecho al agua y al saneamiento que los estados deben respetar en toda circunstancia
Access to drinking water and sanitation without discrimination has been formally upgraded to the status of international human right in UNGA resolution 64/292, of 28 July 2010. The purpose of this article is to give content to this Declaration on the basis of the works of the ESC Committee and the UN Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation, with a special reference to Europe. The research will lead us to define the minimum scope and content of the right to water and sanitation that states must respect in all circumstances
Depuració de l'aigua, International law, ONU, Water-supply, Consejo de Europa, Abastament d'aigua, Unión Europea, Drinking water, Derechos humanos, Human rights, International Law, Council of Europe, European Union, Derecho internacional, Water purification, Dret internacional, Derecho, UN, Water, Agua, Aigua potable, Drets humans
Depuració de l'aigua, International law, ONU, Water-supply, Consejo de Europa, Abastament d'aigua, Unión Europea, Drinking water, Derechos humanos, Human rights, International Law, Council of Europe, European Union, Derecho internacional, Water purification, Dret internacional, Derecho, UN, Water, Agua, Aigua potable, Drets humans
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