Agrarian reform is back on the political agenda. However, from a human rights perspective this notion is little developed. In international human rights law an individual right to land does not exist. The present article aims at establishing the link between human rights norms and agrarian reform issues, such as access to land as a productive resource. It argues that agrarian reform be characterised as a human rights obligation. The article also discusses whether, and if so in what way, UN human fights bodies and specialised agencies have dealt with agrarian reform as a human rights issue. It concludes that the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food has contributed substantially to putting agrarian reform on the human fights agenda. How...
The people-to-land relationship is dynamic and changes over time in response to cultural, social, an...
The transnational agrarian movement La Via Campesina is known for having successfully mobilized a hu...
Why Land Center for Human Rights? The farmers’ issue represents a new and very important dimension f...
Agrarian reform is back on the political agenda. However, from a human rights perspective this notio...
Many rights, most especially of the second and third generations, are taken as human rights because ...
In 1948, Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) pioneered a right to (indivi...
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Peasan...
This article considers the role played by the language of human rights in a global campaign for food...
"This is the first book to address and review The Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Pe...
This essay is submitted to The Ethics Program of the Norwegian Research Council in partial fulfilmen...
Land is a vital resource for rural livelihoods. Establishing and clarifying land rights through form...
This article explores how human rights framing by the transnational agrarian movement La Via Campesi...
This paper focuses on the Agrarian Question and examines the emergence of human rights from a histor...
This article discusses the interaction between the development of the doctrine on human rights, in g...
The present article discusses the question of land grabbing with a focus on human rights related is...
The people-to-land relationship is dynamic and changes over time in response to cultural, social, an...
The transnational agrarian movement La Via Campesina is known for having successfully mobilized a hu...
Why Land Center for Human Rights? The farmers’ issue represents a new and very important dimension f...
Agrarian reform is back on the political agenda. However, from a human rights perspective this notio...
Many rights, most especially of the second and third generations, are taken as human rights because ...
In 1948, Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) pioneered a right to (indivi...
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Peasan...
This article considers the role played by the language of human rights in a global campaign for food...
"This is the first book to address and review The Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Pe...
This essay is submitted to The Ethics Program of the Norwegian Research Council in partial fulfilmen...
Land is a vital resource for rural livelihoods. Establishing and clarifying land rights through form...
This article explores how human rights framing by the transnational agrarian movement La Via Campesi...
This paper focuses on the Agrarian Question and examines the emergence of human rights from a histor...
This article discusses the interaction between the development of the doctrine on human rights, in g...
The present article discusses the question of land grabbing with a focus on human rights related is...
The people-to-land relationship is dynamic and changes over time in response to cultural, social, an...
The transnational agrarian movement La Via Campesina is known for having successfully mobilized a hu...
Why Land Center for Human Rights? The farmers’ issue represents a new and very important dimension f...