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2008


Working document - DT.1.2008

"The European water policy: key-issues"
Marc Laimé, journalist – specialist in water issues

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The document was presented during the seminar called «the European water policy: a new phase?», March 6-7, 2008, Brussels, European Parliament
Please note that the document is available only in french yet.



Working document - DT.2.2008. SYNTHESE


«Research priorities of the European Union on water»
Riccardo Petrella, President of the IERPE

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This document is a synthesis. The complete report will be available as soon as possible on our website.

The document was presented during the seminar called «the European water policy: a new phase?», organised by the IERPE, March 6-7, 2008, Brussels, European Parliament
Please note that the document is available only in french yet.



Working document - DT.3.2008. SYNTHESE

«The actors of the European Water Policy»
Riccardo Petrella, President of the IERPE.

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This document is a synthesis. The complete report will be available as soon as possible on our website.

The document was presented during the seminar «the European water policy: a new phase?», organised by the IERPE, March 6-7, 2008, Brussels, European Parliament
Please note that the document is available only in french yet.


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Water is a public good, not a commodity. This European Citzens’ Intiative invite the Commission to propose legislation implementing the human right to water and sanitation as recognised by the United Nations, and promoting the provision of water and sanitation as essential public services for all. The EU legislation should require governments to ensure and to provide all citizens with sufficient and clean drinking water and sanitation. They urge that:

  1. The EU institutions and Member States be obliged to ensure that all inhabitants enjoy the right to water and sanitation.

  2. Water supply and management of water resources not be subject to ‘internal market rules’ and that water services are excluded from liberalisation.

  3. The EU increases its efforts to achieve universal access to water and sanitation.


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