Human Right to Water and Energy: Challenges and Opportunities

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Jimena Cardona-Cuervoy, Luisa Fernanda Zuluaga Marín

Abstract

The social dynamic, at least in democratic states, is governed by the institution's ability to regulate coexistence in such a way that balance, justice, and equity persist. The analysis developed below aims to establish a connection between effective public normative functions and ensuring that the most vulnerable populations have unconditional access to essential services. It is the role of the managing state to ensure this through expeditious public policies across time and the national territory, translating into the right to development for all human beings, individually and collectively.


In summary, this is an analysis of the regulation that, while governing, effectively impacts its population, particularly the most vulnerable, who require greater protection. Their guaranteed access to vital resources like water must be expedited. This proposed analysis employs a qualitative hermeneutic methodology, emphasizing dogmatic documentary analysis and providing factual attributes, especially concerning public administration and regulatory functions in social law matters.

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