Legal pluralism and customary water resources management in Guatemala
Resource information
Date of publication
december 2012
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201400169346
Pages
683-699
The existing legal framework for water resources management in Guatemala is obsolete, inconsistent and not enforced. To bridge the gap, many indigenous and non-indigenous communities throughout the country successfully regulate water use through oral or written bylaws. This paper classifies the rules and practices adopted by local communities in order to define their scope and anticipate options to recognize customary water rights in future statutory legislation, as well as under the current legal regime, consistently with the public interest.