Friday, 30 March 2012 | |
Polad-Zade P.A., Academician of the Russian Academy of Engineering, President of the NBO EECCA Abstracts of the International Scientific and Practical conference, Tyumen, March 23, 2012 In recent years the world community turned its face to the water problems. There comes a realization that the "water issue" is one of the challenges of modernity.Moral and ethical aspect of water issues can and should make the society and the power to look at them differently. Must be morally look at the repeated everywhere, right up to the UN General Assembly the idea that a third of the world's population has no access to clean water. It's not just in Africa. We have approximately the same position. How does this relate to morality? What we have in the country has no money to fix the problem or no water? Is it time to enter into international and national law legal rule - failure to provide people with clean water, as well as the loss of their ability to use clean water to equate to the infringement on human rights with all the ensuing consequences. |
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