Public space and the public that frequents it: dilemmas of the human rights to water and sanitation
Fernanda Deister Moreira,
Paula Rafaela Silva Fonseca,
Léo Heller
et al.
Abstract:The human rights to water and sanitation were officially recognized by the United Nations in 2010. Despite this, these rights have not been explicitly recognized as basic rights in Brazilian legislation and their interpretation in law comes from the concept of universal access. However, little is discussed regarding the universalization of this access in spaces beyond the household, particularly in public spaces, serving people in socio-spatial vulnerability and who need urban furniture such as drinking founta… Show more
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