The authors examine the relationship of international law and food to women by first presenting seven stories of women from different situations, geographical locations, and conditions of affluence or poverty. These individual stories illustrate in a concrete way the circumstances of individual women\u27s lives and their relationship to food and hunger. They are, to some extent, representative of women generally. We then examine the international legal framework and the provisions of international law that might be relevant to relieving the reality of hunger and women\u27s vulnerability to food deprivation
The international community continues to struggle with an effective response to the continuing probl...
The global food crisis 2007-11 has been described by the UN Human Rights Committee as a failure of n...
In 2009, the number of hungry in the world crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that ha...
The authors examine the relationship of international law and food to women by first presenting seve...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
The food crisis of 2008 was not an isolated incident or unique event from which the world economy an...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
Hunger has been at the forefront of the vital problems faced by people throughout history. The cause...
In this paper, I discuss how food insecurity has been politicized most recently in the United States...
Concerned with the geographies of hunger and the geopolitics of food and agriculture, this study exa...
The global food price crisis of 2007-2008 has pushed the number of people who suffer from hunger and...
The six contributed chapters in Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate Food: An Inclusiv...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
Severe levels of food insecurity are currently increasing in all regions of the world and, according...
The international community continues to struggle with an effective response to the continuing probl...
The global food crisis 2007-11 has been described by the UN Human Rights Committee as a failure of n...
In 2009, the number of hungry in the world crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that ha...
The authors examine the relationship of international law and food to women by first presenting seve...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
The food crisis of 2008 was not an isolated incident or unique event from which the world economy an...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
Hunger has been at the forefront of the vital problems faced by people throughout history. The cause...
In this paper, I discuss how food insecurity has been politicized most recently in the United States...
Concerned with the geographies of hunger and the geopolitics of food and agriculture, this study exa...
The global food price crisis of 2007-2008 has pushed the number of people who suffer from hunger and...
The six contributed chapters in Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate Food: An Inclusiv...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
Severe levels of food insecurity are currently increasing in all regions of the world and, according...
The international community continues to struggle with an effective response to the continuing probl...
The global food crisis 2007-11 has been described by the UN Human Rights Committee as a failure of n...
In 2009, the number of hungry in the world crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that ha...