Publication: Derechos humanos y RSE en el sector del agua
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Gómez Navarro, Carmen María ; Albacete Balaguer, Rafael Enrique
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Thomson Reuters Aranzadi
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El agua potable es un recurso esencial e imprescindible para la vida y así lo recoge las Naciones Unidas como un Derecho Humano universal, indivisible e imprescindible junto al saneamiento. En este capítulo exploraremos el papel que juegan las empresas en relación a este Derecho y de qué manera se está garantizando por parte de las empresas concesionarias de la gestión del suministro público del agua.
Analizaremos el derecho al agua potable y el saneamiento como uno de los derechos de «tercera generación» vinculados a nuevas necesidades surgidas de la evolución de la sociedad, reclamados internacionalmente por distintos actores y movimientos sociales de base.
Tras un recorrido histórico de la desregularización de mercados y la privatización de los servicios públicos locales y de la normativa española a
este respecto, se alcanzan una serie de conclusiones y se estudian distintas respuestas que desde la RSC han dado empresas de distintos puntos de la geografía internacional. ----------
Drinking water is an essential and indispensable resource for life and so includes the United Nations as a universal, indivisible and essential human right next to sanitation. This chapter will explore the role that companies play in relation to this law and how it is being guaranteed by the concessionaires of the management of public water supply. We analyze the right to drinking water and sanitation as one of the rights of “third generation» related to new needs arising from the evolution of society, internationally claimed by different actors and grassroots social movements. After a historical overview of the deregulation of markets and the privatization of local public services and the Spanish rules in this regard are reached a series of conclusions and different responses from CSR companies have different points of geography are studied international.
Drinking water is an essential and indispensable resource for life and so includes the United Nations as a universal, indivisible and essential human right next to sanitation. This chapter will explore the role that companies play in relation to this law and how it is being guaranteed by the concessionaires of the management of public water supply. We analyze the right to drinking water and sanitation as one of the rights of “third generation» related to new needs arising from the evolution of society, internationally claimed by different actors and grassroots social movements. After a historical overview of the deregulation of markets and the privatization of local public services and the Spanish rules in this regard are reached a series of conclusions and different responses from CSR companies have different points of geography are studied international.
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Gómez Navarro, C. M., & Albacete Balaguer, R. (2016). Capítulo 18. Derechos humanos y RSE en el sector del agua. En Empresas, Derechos Humanos y RSC: Una mirada holística desde las Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas (pp. 257-268). Cizur Menor (Navarra) : Thomson Reuters Aranzadi.
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