I argue that recognizing a human right to adequate food and enforcing it as a legal right is an important way to promote and ensure sustainable food security. I consider objections that have been raised against subsistence rights and socio-economic rights, including the argument that such rights are not feasible, that they are not justiciable, and that they are too amorphous—that it is not clear what is required to fulfill these rights and by whom. I defend the right to adequate food against these objections by considering how this right has been interpreted and applied in international law and how it has been protected in other domestic legal systems. I analyze different dimensions of the right to adequate food and I apply these to recent ...
"The premise of a rights-based approach to ensuring adequate food is empowering poor people and thos...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...
The right to adequate food is by no means a tranquil possession with one single undisputed content. ...
Food is a matter for the right to play in its complexity and multidimensionality. The legal signifi...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
Basic food must be guaranteed by States as a fundamental right of all people. In this article we def...
The right to food is a human right. It protects the right of all human beings to live in dignity, fr...
Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, human rights advocates have focused...
Food security, understood in its broadest sense as the ‘right to food’, is a fundamental right preo...
Food security, understood in its broadest sense as the ‘right to food’, is a fundamental right preo...
With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, food ...
The right to food has always been recognized as a valid and fundamental right of the individual. In ...
Food security, understood in its broadest sense as the ‘right to food’, is a fundamental right preo...
Despite recent advances in the area of humanitarian responses and the publication and dissemination ...
"The premise of a rights-based approach to ensuring adequate food is empowering poor people and thos...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...
The right to adequate food is by no means a tranquil possession with one single undisputed content. ...
Food is a matter for the right to play in its complexity and multidimensionality. The legal signifi...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
Basic food must be guaranteed by States as a fundamental right of all people. In this article we def...
The right to food is a human right. It protects the right of all human beings to live in dignity, fr...
Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, human rights advocates have focused...
Food security, understood in its broadest sense as the ‘right to food’, is a fundamental right preo...
Food security, understood in its broadest sense as the ‘right to food’, is a fundamental right preo...
With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, food ...
The right to food has always been recognized as a valid and fundamental right of the individual. In ...
Food security, understood in its broadest sense as the ‘right to food’, is a fundamental right preo...
Despite recent advances in the area of humanitarian responses and the publication and dissemination ...
"The premise of a rights-based approach to ensuring adequate food is empowering poor people and thos...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...