BASIC SANITATION AS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT - THE REFLECTIONS OF SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND THE VIOLATION OF THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v8i11.7872Keywords:
State responsibility. Principle of Human Dignity. Sanitation.Abstract
Considering the fact that, in the current political-economic-social context, the implementation of public policies, with regard to basic sanitation (in its multiple aspects), is one of the State's duties towards the Brazilian population, the present study, in general, brings to light, in a concatenated way (through the sections proposed here), the obstacles faced by the State regarding the fulfillment of effective and efficient Brazilian public policies in discrepancy with the Constitutionally Consecrated Law of the Dignity of the Human Person. Therefore, in order to obtain consolidations about this thematic approach, theoretically and methodologically, we resorted to research from of Homeland Doctrines, Jurisprudente and Scientific Articles among others. We start from the hypothesis that the State's omission, in the role of holder of responsibility for health promotion, in relation to effective and efficient conditions of basic sanitation, can lead to a series of problems, such as, for example, the transmission of infectious diseases. , thus reaching the Principle of Human Dignity.
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