Panel #2: Water Privatization: Inter-Basin Water Transfers, Democracy and Human Rights

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Fifth Annual Barbara L. and Norman C. Tanner Center for Nonviolent Human Rights Advocacy Forum

WATER, CONFLICT, AND HUMAN RIGHTS: EMERGING CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
February 23-25, 2011

MODERATOR: Ed Barbanell, The University of Utah

PANELISTS:

STRUGGLES FOR WATER JUSTICE IN LATIN AMERICA: ALTERNATIVES TO PRIVATIZATION -
Susan Spronk, Assistant Professor, School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada

BALANCING THE GRADIENT: USING GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND LEGAL STRATEGIES TO ENSURE THAT INTERBASIN
WATER TRANSFERS DO NOT DESTROY ENVIRONMENTAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS TO WATER IN THE RURAL WEST - Simeon Herskovits, Director and Chief Counsel, Advocates for Community and Environment

CONSTRUCTING THE 'PUBLIC' OF PUBLIC GOODS: THE ROLE OF
ORGANIZING PRINCIPLES - LaDawn Haglund, Assistant Professor, Justice and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University

For more information see www.humanrights.utah.edu

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