Investigation Año IX - Nº 15 - 2015  
 
» ABOUT HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER AND THE FRAGMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT PROTECTION VIS-A-VIS HUMAN RIGHTS AS ERGA OMNES OBLIGATIONS
By Javier Echaide

Sumary

In 2000 the International Law Commission (ILC) included within their work issues the “risks arising from the fragmentation of international law”. In the year 2006 the ILC published a full report as a result addressing what is known as the fragmentation of public international law. As international law developed gradually evidenced a trend towards specializing in an increasingly growing number of issues to jeopardize their homogeneity as legal branch and enhance potential fragmentation. This trend has been marked as a result of new topics that placed international law in a delicate spot between sub-areas of international law and completely independent of it. In this paper we address this problem on two sub-branches of international law such as the right investment and human rights applied to drinking water

Key words

International law - human rights - ICSID - BIT - investment treaties - ILC

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