The human right to water in Mexico: Challenges and opportunities
This article analyses Mexico’s 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new General Water Law that is required to implement it. Mexico has struggled to find consensus regarding a new law, but none has as yet been adopted. We examine three key questions regarding the 2012-2...
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doaj-e9cbab1c11174571840308e19cfa6da62020-11-25T02:06:20ZengWater Alternatives AssociationWater Alternatives1965-01751965-01752020-02-011312848The human right to water in Mexico: Challenges and opportunitiesMargaret O. Wilder0Polioptro F. Martínez Austria1Paul Hernández Romero2Mary Belle Cruz Ayala3University of ArizonaUNESCO Chair on Hydrometeorological RisksUniversidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP), Puebla, MéxicoUniversity of Arizona This article analyses Mexico’s 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new General Water Law that is required to implement it. Mexico has struggled to find consensus regarding a new law, but none has as yet been adopted. We examine three key questions regarding the 2012-2019 period: How is the human right to water defined in the Mexican context? What is the legal and institutional framework for implementing it? What are the opportunities and challenges involved in institutionalising it in light of the proposed water legislation? This research is based on a literature review, participation and observation at public forums, and in-depth interviews with key actors. Two principal legal proposals emerged in 2015, contrasting a technocratic approach with a socially inclusive one; neither was adopted but both remain relevant to the current discourse. The 2018 election re-energised social mobilisation around the right to water, and the government launched a new process for developing legal proposals. Using legal geography and political ecology as theoretical framings, we find that the new law creates opportunities for transforming access to water for marginalised communities, yet faces social, political and structural obstacles. Despite the challenges, the constitutional guarantee of the right to water is a positive foundation for democratising water governance in Mexico.http://www.water-alternatives.org/index.php/alldoc/articles/vol13/v13issue1/562-a13-1-2/filehuman right to waterlegal geographypolitical ecologymexico |
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The human right to water in Mexico: Challenges and opportunities |
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This article analyses Mexico’s 2012 constitutional guarantee of the human right to water and the new
General Water Law that is required to implement it. Mexico has struggled to find consensus regarding a new law, but none has as yet been adopted. We examine three key questions regarding the 2012-2019 period: How is the human right to water defined in the Mexican context? What is the legal and institutional framework for
implementing it? What are the opportunities and challenges involved in institutionalising it in light of the proposed water legislation? This research is based on a literature review, participation and observation at public forums, and in-depth interviews with key actors. Two principal legal proposals emerged in 2015, contrasting a technocratic approach with a socially inclusive one; neither was adopted but both remain relevant to the current discourse. The 2018 election re-energised social mobilisation around the right to water, and the government launched a new process for developing legal proposals. Using legal geography and political ecology as theoretical framings, we find that the new law creates opportunities for transforming access to water for marginalised communities, yet faces social, political and structural obstacles. Despite the challenges, the constitutional guarantee of the right to water is a positive foundation for democratising water governance in Mexico. |
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