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of a branch within international law, which could be denoted as International Law for the Rural World, especially as the …
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Mozambique, while world leaders and more than a dozen international organizations gathered for several food summits, calling for …
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the world’s population. While law could play an important role in facilitating the transition to a more just and …, and argues that agriculture should be removed from the purview of the World Trade Organization. The article concludes by …
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The number of hungry in the world has crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that has been attributed in … world. Ironically, a great majority are involved in food production as small-scale independent food producers or … agricultural laborers. These facts and figures signal a definitive blow to efforts to reduce global hunger and lift the world …
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International Covenant on Economic, Social and Political Rights, and further argues that world competition law regimes cannot ignore …
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farmers’ rights. While acknowledging that the World Trade Organization’s 1994 Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of …
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This chapter examines the historic and current policies and practices that have contributed to food insecurity in the global South. It analyzes the impact of international economic law on the patterns of trade and production that perpetuate food insecurity, and recommends concrete measures that...
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These recommendations are addressed to the European Union, and particularly in regards to its multifaceted actions in the international plane. The EU is a key player in international relations and a guardian of international peace and security. Yet, the EU is also and potentially a violator of...
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Non-state actors cannot breach international human rights law. Actions by an organisation, group or individual that is not a state, irrespective of the severe impact that those actions may have on the human rights of others, cannot cause a violation of international human rights law. This...
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