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Sanitation rights, public law litigation, and inequality: a case study from Brazil.

Health Hum Rights

December 2014

Constitutional Law Professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, 2012-2013 Takemi Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.

Public law litigation has been used in many places to advance human rights related to health. In Brazil, such lawsuits usually request that the government pay for pharmaceuticals to individuals. But could litigation play a role in shaping public health policies to benefit communities? To explore this question, this paper focuses on lawsuits involving determinants of health, namely water and sanitation public policies.

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