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The right to water in the Netherlands, a story on a Ruling of one Court that challenged a questionalble tradition

The right to water in the Netherlands, a story on a Ruling of one Court that challenged a questionalble tradition

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After decades of rejection of direct applicability of Article 11 ICESCR, recognizing among other things the human right to food including water, a District Court in the Netherlands ruled in June 2008 that the provision can be invoked in a court of law. The decision was inspired by a presumed change of tides in politics, when the former Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs announced that the Netherlands joined the group of countries who recognize the right to water as a human right. In appeal, the decision did not hold, but no judgment was given on the question whether Article 11 ICESCR can indeed be invoked in the courts. There are however no indications that case aw is to be expected that supports the ruling of the District Court in favour of direct applicability of Article 11 ICESCR.

Gepubliceerd inEuropean Food and Feed Law review Lexxion, Vol. 5, Uitgave: 6, Pagina's: 361-364
Jaar2010
TypeArtikel
TaalEngels

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