In this book and elsewhere Dutch courts are portrayed as little short of barbaric for rejecting direct applicability of the human right to food. In this contribution I want to revisit case law asking the question if the rejection of direct applicability of the right to food implies that in the Netherlands hungry people are actually being let down by the courts
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
What is the contribution social rights can make to overcome the global food crisis? Instead of dismi...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
There is no one in this world who would deny the importance of access to adequate food for every hum...
While the right to adequate food is often discussed in the context of developing countries, especial...
In this chapter, the enforceability of the right to adequate food is discussed in the context of ind...
While the right to adequate food is often discussed in the context of developing countries, especial...
In September 2012, the Dutch Supreme Court upheld a judgment of the Hague Court of Appeal that the e...
After decades of rejection of direct applicability of Article 11 ICESCR, recognizing among other thi...
Objective: To demonstrate that the effectiveness of the right to food is strictly dependent on the ...
Defence date: 21 October 2011Examining Board: Professor Francesco FRANCIONI, EUI (supervisor) Prof...
The South African Constitution entrenches, among other socio-economic rights, inmates’ right to ad...
Hunger has been at the forefront of the vital problems faced by people throughout history. The cause...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the concept of a “wicked legal system” has become well-known,...
Abstract- The right to food aims to bring about a change in the lives of millions of persons sufferi...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
What is the contribution social rights can make to overcome the global food crisis? Instead of dismi...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
There is no one in this world who would deny the importance of access to adequate food for every hum...
While the right to adequate food is often discussed in the context of developing countries, especial...
In this chapter, the enforceability of the right to adequate food is discussed in the context of ind...
While the right to adequate food is often discussed in the context of developing countries, especial...
In September 2012, the Dutch Supreme Court upheld a judgment of the Hague Court of Appeal that the e...
After decades of rejection of direct applicability of Article 11 ICESCR, recognizing among other thi...
Objective: To demonstrate that the effectiveness of the right to food is strictly dependent on the ...
Defence date: 21 October 2011Examining Board: Professor Francesco FRANCIONI, EUI (supervisor) Prof...
The South African Constitution entrenches, among other socio-economic rights, inmates’ right to ad...
Hunger has been at the forefront of the vital problems faced by people throughout history. The cause...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the concept of a “wicked legal system” has become well-known,...
Abstract- The right to food aims to bring about a change in the lives of millions of persons sufferi...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...
What is the contribution social rights can make to overcome the global food crisis? Instead of dismi...
This book is an inquiry into the role of law in the contemporary political economy of hunger. In the...