Exxon has argued against all the other shareholder proposals as well, including a «policy to explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity»; a policy articulating Exxon's «respect for and commitment to
the human right to water»; «a report discussing possible long term risks to the company's finances and operations posed by the environmental, social and economic challenges associated with the oil sands»; a report of «known and potential environmental impacts» and «policy options» to address the impacts of the company's «fracturing operations»; a report of recommendations on how Exxon can become an «environmentally sustainable energy company»; and adoption of «quantitative goals... for reducing total greenhouse gas emissions.»
2009 — Maude Barlow, a widely celebrated activist and author of 16 books who co-founded the Blue Planet Project, an organization that champions
the human right to water.
We believe that effective water stewardship will require that provisions are made firstly for water to meet
the human right to water, then to ensure that ecosystems are able to function, and finally to ensure that water is used efficiently for agricultural and industrial use.
#WaterIsAHumanRight:
Human Rights to Water and Sanitation.
: Government Obligations Created by
the Human Right to Water,» Texas International Law Journal 41:533.
Harberger analyzes the consequences for governments if
the human right to water becomes an accepted norm of international law.
The human right to water is not fully defined by current international law or practice, but it has been protected as necessary to secure other human rights, such as the rights to health, well - being and life.
Tapped Out: Threats to
the Human Right to Water in the Urban United States by the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute Fact - Finding Practicum
The Human Right to Water: A Research Guide and Annotated Bibliography by Jootaek Lee, Northeastern University School of Law, and Maraya Best, PHRGE
The Human Right to Water Bill in California: An Implementation Framework for State Agencies, a report by the Berkeley Clinic; and
Winkler took a step back to focus on what
the human right to water is, and to explore opportunities for collaborations between human rights practitioners and scientists.
The first speaker, Inga Winkler, is an expert on the legal aspects of
the human rights to water and sanitation, having served as the legal adviser to the UN Special Rapporteur on those rights, and as a consultant for various international organizations and NGOs including the European Parliament, the UN Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, and the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Therefore, in the post 2015 framework is needed new and more ambitious commitments to develop actions with
the human right to water and sanitation and sustainable development.
But the analysis of coverage as indicator of
the human right to water is shown inadequate.
WATER LEX AND WASH UNITED:
The Human Rights to Water and Sanitation in Courts Worldwide: A Selection of National, Regional and International Case Law — Information about the legal enforcement of
the human rights to water and sanitation.
The arguments have deeper psychological underpinnings, philosophical and ideological implications, and social subtexts about public rights versus private goods,
the human right to water, free markets, the appropriate role of governments, and conflicting visions of the future.»
Within the last few years, the UN General Assembly and the UN Human Rights Council have adopted resolutions formally recognizing
the human right to water.
Yesterday afternoon, two UN-appointed human rights investigators with mandates to understand and develop the human right to adequate housing and
the human right to water (respectively) concluded their three - day investigation into Detroit's ongoing humanitarian crisis with a press conference at the Crowne Plaza Riverfront Hotel.
[32] There is a fundamental link between accessing water and living in dignity which means that
the human right to water is receiving increased attention and recognition both in Australia and worldwide.
Despite our international obligations to protect the distinct human rights of Indigenous peoples to land, territories, water and natural resources,
the human right to water is often poorly implemented at a domestic level.
Not exact matches
The
right solution ties in perfectly
to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a well - known pyramid which ranks
human needs and desires in order of necessity: From the physiological (the basics like
water and oxygen), up
to safety, love and belonging, esteem, and finally, self - actualization.
So, all you
right wingers, and left wingers all need
to grow up and realize, it's not about you... we're all
human and imperefect, I do nt anyone that can raise the dead or walk on
water.
We unequivocally believe that access
to water is a basic
human right.
These are as diverse as climate change and
water use
to human rights and obesity.
Please sign this petition addressed
to the European Union, calling it
to accept that access
to water is a
human right.
Britain is moving
to drastically
water down the powers of the European court of
human rights, a leaked document shows.
For example, much of
human knowledge is locked up behind paywalls controlled by multi-national publishing conglomerates that have bought up the
rights to academic journals and charge eye -
watering fees for access.
And, in the top spot, is a report on Michael Gove's appearance at a select committee hearing this week, where we learned that the Tory plan
to scrap the
Human Rights Act is pretty much dead in the
water.
The government has
watered down its plan
to put forward a bill on replacing the
Human Rights Act with a British bill of rights, bowing to reported disquiet among senior Conservative backben
Rights Act with a British bill of
rights, bowing to reported disquiet among senior Conservative backben
rights, bowing
to reported disquiet among senior Conservative backbenchers.
Police were within their
rights to deprive members of the public of access
to food,
water and toilets during a 2001 protest, the European court of
human rights has ruled.
The Nigerian Army as the «Best Public Institution in Nigeria of the Year Award»,
to THE NIGERIAN, was the collective decision of its fans and readers
to commend all the officers and men of the Nigerian Army for their relentless sacrifices in combating terrorism, extremism and separatism within the rules of engagement and best
human rights convention in its pursuit of defending the territorial integrity, sovereignty of the state and the numerous corporate social responsibilities like provision of pipe borne
water, educational support, medical assistance
to various communities and the internally displaced persons in Nigeria, as well as sanitation exercise and construction of roads.
Polytank believes that access
to clean
water for all
humans must be viewed as a
right.
i exploring legal avenues
to block attempts
to water down the Equality Act 2010 ii campaigning for the publication of statutory codes of practice for the PSED iii opposing cuts
to the budget of the Equality and
Human Rights Commission, its staffing and powers of statutory enforcement.
Finally, there must be no attempt
to water down the
Human Rights Act.
My platform is about economic
human rights — education, jobs, health care — I didn't think I had
to say
water,» he said, sliding into a critique of Cuomo's policies about cities.
Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan appeared at Bennington College
to tell local residents with contaminated wells that clean
water is a
human right.
[26] He also claimed that Government lawyers had not forced the judiciary
to water down criticism of MI5, despite an earlier, draft ruling by Lord Neuberger, the Master of the Rolls that the Security Service had failed
to respect
human rights, deliberately misled parliament, and had a «culture of suppression» that undermined government assurances about its conduct.
In 2010, the United Nations recognized a
human right to safe, clean, accessible and affordable
water in sufficient quantities for the public's personal and domestic use.
The organization has also assembled some 1,000 scientists, engineers and medical professionals at the ready
to work on pro-bono basis
to help non-profits and
human rights organizations on issues as varied as studying the potential for oil development in Kenya by examining unique geological conditions and assessing the potential for detrimental effects on local
water quality.
The essays covered a wide range of topics at the intersection of science of
human rights, including reproductive technologies, food security, artificial intelligence, data privacy, and access
to water.
The meeting, held at AAAS headquarters, gathered scientists, engineers, health professionals,
human rights advocates, community activists and policy makers
to discuss
water and
human rights.
A
right unto itself, this
right is also a key prerequisite for the realization of other
human rights, including the
rights to health, food,
water, and
to a healthy environment.
Innovative uses of science and technology are reducing the digital divide, enhancing
human rights online, and advancing access
to medicines, clean
water, education and more.
Hardberger demonstrates the need
to establish
water as a
human right and thereby raise the
right to water to the status of customary law.
The feat was a landmark in securing what the U.N. General Assembly declared in 2010 was a universal
human right: «access
to safe and clean
water.»
In 2010 the U.N. agreed
to a resolution declaring the
human right to «safe and clean drinking
water and sanitation.»
Sessions highlighted examples of actionable scientific research that is contributing
to human rights - based
water policies.
She also recommended that special focus be placed on how the
right to water interacts with the broader
human rights to equality and nondiscrimination, and conversely, how lack of access
to water contributes
to inequality.
However, as a
human right,
water should not be distributed by merit, and citizens should not be forced
to only receive the quality of
water that they and their cities can afford.
«This abandonment of basic
human and civil
rights by those who once had the public trust led
to water quality, safety and access issues that endangered the public health.