It is now more than a decade since the Right to Food Guidelines was negotiated, agreed and adopted internationally by states. This book provides a review of its objectives and the extent of success of its implementation. The focus is on the first key guideline – "Democracy, good governance, human rights and the rule of law" – with an emphasis on civil society participation in global food governance. Case studies of the five BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are presented. These represent major emerging economies that blur the line between the Global North and South, and exhibit different levels of human rights realization. The book first provides an overview of the right to adequate food, accountability and ...
The right to food (RTF)1 has enjoyed growing recognition in the last decade. It has achieved legitim...
This paper reports on attempts to develop Voluntary Guidelines for the Implementation of the Right t...
The idea of universal human rights is a powerful one. It says that every person, whe rever they are ...
While the right to adequate food is often discussed in the context of developing countries, especial...
While the right to adequate food is often discussed in the context of developing countries, especial...
The right to food is recognized as a basic right under international human rights law. The lack of ...
In this chapter, the enforceability of the right to adequate food is discussed in the context of ind...
Addressing poverty issues in the developing world, and hunger issues in particular, is top of the gl...
The promotion and protection of human rights has become a global standard often employed to measure ...
It is a well-known fact that millions of people all over the world do not have access to food on a d...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
The Fight for the Right to Food: Lessons Learned is written by the first United Nations (UN) Special...
This article discusses the interaction between the development of the doctrine on human rights, in g...
The right to food is a human right. It protects the right of all human beings to live in dignity, fr...
Sustainability and food production represent a major challenge to society, with both consumption and...
The right to food (RTF)1 has enjoyed growing recognition in the last decade. It has achieved legitim...
This paper reports on attempts to develop Voluntary Guidelines for the Implementation of the Right t...
The idea of universal human rights is a powerful one. It says that every person, whe rever they are ...
While the right to adequate food is often discussed in the context of developing countries, especial...
While the right to adequate food is often discussed in the context of developing countries, especial...
The right to food is recognized as a basic right under international human rights law. The lack of ...
In this chapter, the enforceability of the right to adequate food is discussed in the context of ind...
Addressing poverty issues in the developing world, and hunger issues in particular, is top of the gl...
The promotion and protection of human rights has become a global standard often employed to measure ...
It is a well-known fact that millions of people all over the world do not have access to food on a d...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
The Fight for the Right to Food: Lessons Learned is written by the first United Nations (UN) Special...
This article discusses the interaction between the development of the doctrine on human rights, in g...
The right to food is a human right. It protects the right of all human beings to live in dignity, fr...
Sustainability and food production represent a major challenge to society, with both consumption and...
The right to food (RTF)1 has enjoyed growing recognition in the last decade. It has achieved legitim...
This paper reports on attempts to develop Voluntary Guidelines for the Implementation of the Right t...
The idea of universal human rights is a powerful one. It says that every person, whe rever they are ...