Religion, Law, and the Present Water Crisis documents current and
impending global water shortages and opposes policies of
commodification and privatization of water ownership by multinational
water corporations. On the basis of the religions of the world,
Richard A. Hughes appeals to pure, running water as a symbol of the
sacred. Furthermore, he argues that all bodies of freshwater are
commons and that they should be protected by the public trust
doctrine. In addition, he contends that there is a right to water and
that this right is independent, free-standing, and the prerequisite of
other human rights, applying to all states and occupied territories.
The increasing acidification of the oceans makes it mandatory to
protect them under the reserved water right doctrine and to designate
them as «national parks» of the seas. More generally, this book
presents a synthesis of water studies and encompasses the religions of
the world, theologies of baptism, American water law doctrines, public
trust doctrine with special attention to Islamic water law, and
international water law treaties. Clean water is a necessity of life.
Therefore, it is compelling to recognize the urgency of water scarcity
and the need to guarantee the purity of and accessibility to water for
all people.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781453902318
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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