对水权的分析需要进一步深入

A. Chong
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水资源是一切生命之源,然而,对水资源需求的增加正在挑战世界有限的供应。人口增长、城市化、工业化、环境退化和气候变化都对水资源产生负面影响。越来越多的人认识到用水的人权,2010年联合国大会宣布安全、清洁的饮用水和卫生设施是一项人权《东南亚和印度的水权》一书及时探讨了九个亚洲国家(缅甸、柬埔寨、印度、印度尼西亚、老挝、中国、菲律宾、泰国和越南)享有安全和清洁饮用水和卫生设施的人权。该报告向读者介绍了这些国家获得清洁水和卫生设施的一般情况,以及规定保护这项人权的适用国家政策和法律。本书每章采用一致的格式,概述和讨论每个国家的健康和人权挑战、环境挑战、水政策和法律、水开发案例研究和对利益攸关方的采访。虽然作者强调了每个司法管辖区的水政策要点,但他没有对社会经济和政治进行全面分析
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Analysis of Right to Water Needs Further Depth
Water resources are the source of all life, and yet the increase in demand for water resources is challenging the world’s finite supply. Growing populations, urbanisation, industrialisation, environmental degradation and climate change all have a negative impact on water resources. Increasingly, the human right to water has been recognised, and in 2010 the United Nations (un) General Assembly declared safe and clean drinking water and sanitation a human right.1 This book, Water Rights in Southeast Asia and India, is a timely account that explores the human right to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation in nine Asian countries: Myanmar, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, China, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. The account provides the reader with the general situation of access to clean water and sanitation in each of these countries as well as the applicable national policies and laws regulating the protection of this human right. The book adopts a consistent format for each chapter, providing in respect of each country an overview and discussion of health and human rights challenges, environmental challenges, water policy and law, a water development case study and an interview with a stakeholder. While the author highlights the salient points of water policy for each juridistion, he does not provide holistic analyses of the socio-economic and political
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law is the world’s only law journal offering scholars a forum in which to present comparative, international and national research dealing specifically with issues of law and human rights in the Asia-Pacific region. Neither a lobby group nor tied to any particular ideology, the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law is a scientific journal dedicated to responding to the need for a periodical publication dealing with the legal challenges of human rights issues in one of the world’s most diverse and dynamic regions.
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