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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20494
Title: The Human Right to Water: Duties and Rights Fulfillment Strategies
Authors: O'Neill, Kerry Ellen
Advisor: Igneski, Violetta
Adeel, Zafar
Department: Philosophy
Keywords: Human Rights; Moral Right; Basic Right; Safe Drinking Water; Duties; Millennium Development Goals; Sustainable Development Goals; Water Pricing;
Publication Date: 2016
Abstract: In this thesis I argue that access to an adequate quantity and quality of safe water in sustainable ways is a basic moral human right, one that has been legally recognized by the international community through UN Resolution 15/9. As a result of water’s being a basic moral human right, governments, institutions, and individuals are obligated to avoid depriving, protect from deprivation, and aid those deprived of access to safe drinking water. Using this as a foundation, I examine the Millennium Development Goals, the Sustainable Development Goals, and water pricing as strategies used to fulfill the right to safe drinking water. I also provide arguments in favour of (national and international) tax schemes that cover the cost of providing 50L of safe water per person per day.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20494
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