Abstract

This article addresses the need for a General Water Law (GWL) that includes both a vision of human rights and the integrated management of water resources, which includes the protection of the functionality of ecosystems and their impact on welfare and social development. The article takes up a broad exposition of the current water problem and worrying aspects of the current National Water Law. Finally, the article mentions the approach and the main conservation instruments that are enunciated in the GWL initiative promoted by the Thematic Coordination of Environment and Natural Resources (Parliamentary Group of Morena- LXIV Legislature) and invites reflection on the necessary change paradigm in the regulation of water in Mexico

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