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Title: Inequality and Access to water in Latin America: Implementing the Right to Water in Argentina
Author(s): Olmos Giupponi, Maria Belen
Contact Email: m.b.olmosgiupponi@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Right to water
development
inequalities
human rights
environmental rights
Issue Date: Mar-2014
Date Deposited: 28-Oct-2014
Citation: Olmos Giupponi MB (2014) Inequality and Access to water in Latin America: Implementing the Right to Water in Argentina. Rethinking Development and Inequality, 3, pp. 87-109.
Abstract: This essay argues that in the context of inequalities and future scarcity, one of the main challenges in the Global South is guaranteeing access to water and sanitation to most of the population and, in particular disadvantaged groups. In this regard, the article explores the right to water providing some insights on the enforceability of the right in Latin America. In this analysis, the impact of climate change on the right to water is considered. In particular, the author addresses the contribution of national courts to guaranteeing access to water by examining landmark rulings in Argentina.
Rights: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Publisher is open-access. Open access publishing allows free access to and distribution of published articles where the author retains copyright of their work by employing a Creative Commons attribution licence. Proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details should be given.
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