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REVISITING THE HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER IN CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL LAW

Authors :
Rasyikah Md Khalid
Saad Abbas Kadhim
Wan Siti Adibah Wan Dahalan
Source :
UUM Journal of Legal Studies, Vol 11, Iss 1 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
UUM Press, 2020.

Abstract

The right to water has passed through many steps until it has received a full legal adoption in the international human rights law and international water law. However, there are many parties which feel that the right to water should not stand on its own as it complicates the present legal framework for international human rights. This paper examined, based on qualitative research approach, several impediments in legislating water as a human right within the purview of relevant international human rights conventions, taking into account the United Nations (UN) Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development Goals No. 3: Good Health and Well-being and Goal No. 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. The study indicates that human rights notions have been gaining influential rule in international water law, notably human right to water, which has been recognized by the UN General Assembly and the Human Rights Council (HRC). This study however concludes that despite efforts to deny the legal basis of the right to water as one of the soft law, this right remains as a basic human right and should be respected by all countries.

Details

Language :
English, Malay
ISSN :
2229984X and 01279483
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
UUM Journal of Legal Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.53d78d5fbd4b31bbd95ac998e9306a
Document Type :
article