HUMAN RIGHTS, INEQUALITY AND PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION: A CASE STUDY ON SANITATION FROM BRAZIL

Authors

  • Ana Paula Barcellos Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
  • Marcia Castro Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health
  • Ricardo Moura Faculty of Medical Sciences, Santa Casa of Sao Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17768/pbl.y4.n5-6.p149-171

Abstract

Disaggregated data on the relative success of the UN millennium goals made clear that the progress achieved in many countries, Brazil included, was not equitable, positioning the question “How to address inequalities?” as the next pressing challenge in human rights. Public law litigation could be regarded as a tool to reduce inequality, particularly in Brazil, given a unique institution of its legal system, the Public Prosecutors Office. This paper uses public interest litigation discussing access to sanitation services to test this hypothesis. In 2013, only 58.2% of the households had access to sanitation, with significant regional inequality in coverage. Boolean analysis was applied to assess court orders (2003-2013) and results showed a disconnect between litigation and demand for sanitation, indicating that areas that were better off in various social and economic indicators were the ones receiving attention. The paper suggests reflections on how public interest litigation could target those most in need.

Author Biographies

Ana Paula Barcellos, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

Professora de Direito Constitucional. Departamento de Direito do Estado, UERJ. 

Marcia Castro, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health

Professor. Department of Global Health and Population - Harvard School of Public Health

Ricardo Moura, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Santa Casa of Sao Paulo

Acadêmico. Faculty of Medical Sciences - Santa Casa of Sao Paulo

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Published

2017-05-31

How to Cite

Barcellos, A. P., Castro, M., & Moura, R. (2017). HUMAN RIGHTS, INEQUALITY AND PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION: A CASE STUDY ON SANITATION FROM BRAZIL. PANORAMA OF BRAZILIAN LAW, 4(5-6), 149–171. https://doi.org/10.17768/pbl.y4.n5-6.p149-171