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A new book on the right to water: What critics should be addressed against the right to water?
water and sanitation for all, should not be officially recognized and examines the possible consequences which would arise if such a right was recognized in developed countries mainly. It outlines various arguments against the right to water, assesses their validity and makes suggestions on means to overcome them. The conclusion is that there are no serious obstacles to recognize a right which is so essential for each citizen.
Creator | Henri Smets, Water Academy (email: henri@smets.com) |
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Publisher | Henri Smets, Water Academy |
Type of document | Report |
Rights | Public |
File link | n/a |
Source of information | Henri Smets, Water Academy |
Keyword(s) | right to water |
Subject(s) | DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , RIGHT |
Geographical coverage | France |
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