The Human Right to Water: Justice . . . or Sham?

The Legal, Philosophical, and Theological Background of the New Human Right to Water
di Evelyne Fiechter-Widemann (Autore), Andrene Everson (Traduttore)
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Water is a matter of life and death. Advanced technology and engineering enable humans to gain better access to it. Nonetheless, the conditions and effort required to reach this goal remain colossal in many countries. Building a lasting infrastructure for adequate treatment before and after use is costly. Therefore, the author believes that a radical change of thinking among people around the world, from the domestic to the large-scale users, becomes a priority. Even if the United Nations entitles all people to justice for water, more responsible and ethical use of it by all interested parties is more important than the spreading of promises, which, in practice, may turn out to be a sham. Only a better understanding that access to water rests on the efforts of everyone, without exception, will reduce overuse, waste, and pollution of the indispensable resource. This volume, while written from a theological, philosophical, and legal perspective (focusing on John Calvin, John Rawls, and Paul Ricoeur), demonstrates that water cannot be merely understood as a human right, but also has to be dealt with from an economic point of view as well as under the authority of the Golden Rule.

Contributori
Asit K. Biswas (Prefazione dell'autore), Cecilia Tortajada (Prefazione dell'autore)
Data di pubblicazione
05 maggio 2017
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Numero di pagine
426
Lingua
Inglese
ePub ISBN
9781498294072
PDF ISBN
9781498294089
ISBN cartaceo
9781498294065
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6 MB
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