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Water is protected by IHL:

Water is protected by IHL:. as a civilian object , which attack is prohibited as an object “indispensable to the survival of the civilian population”. This protection-based approach is complemented by a right-based approach that can be found in international law of human rights.

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Water is protected by IHL:

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  1. Water is protected by IHL: • as a civilian object, which attack is prohibited • as an object “indispensable to the survival of the civilian population” This protection-based approach is complemented by a right-based approach that can be found in international law of human rights.

  2. Concretely it means... There can be no justification for depriving a civilian population from drinkable water and objects necessary to its production.

  3. So what is wrong? 2 solutions: International law provisions protecting access to water are either: a) insufficient; and/orb) not respected?

  4. Law in progress General Comment 15 of UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: "Right to Water"; • UN General Assembly Res. 63/124, 15 January 2009: "Law on Transboundary Aquifers"; • to be continued...

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