Governing food security : law, politics and the right to food / edited by Otto Hospes, Irene Hadiprayitno.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Wageningen, The Netherlands : Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2010.
Description
380 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • The plural wells of the right to food / Bart Wernaart
  • The freedom to feed oneself : food in the struggle for paradigms in human rights law / Bernd van der Meulen
  • State obligations for human rights : the case of the right to food / Asbjørn Eide
  • The Netherlands and the right to food : a short history of poor legal cuisine / Frank Vlemminx
  • Declared, not acquired : claiming hunger as a violation of the right to food, with a case study from Indonesia / Irene Hadiprayitno
  • Food politics : science and democracy in the Dutch and EU food polity / Henri Goverde
  • From food security to food quality : spreading standards, eroding trusts? / Gerard Breeman and Catrien Termeer
  • Food safety governance from a European perspective : risk assessment and non-scientific factors in EU multi-level regulation / Anna Szajkowska
  • Farmland and food security : protecting agricultural land in the United States / Margaret Rosso Grossman
  • Intellectual property rights and food security : the international legal battle over patenting staple crops / Melanie Wiber
  • Food security as water security : the multi-level governance of virtual water / Dik Roth and Jeroen Warner
  • Food security in a Bolivian indigenous territory : exchange relations of subsistence farming reproduced in indigenous governance / Michiel Köhne
  • Feed security contested : soy expansion in the Amazon / Otto Hospes.
ISBN
  • 9789086861576
  • 9086861571
OCLC
669756435
Other standard number
  • 99942834724
RCP
C - S
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