International agricultural law and policy : a rights-based approach to food security / Hope Johnson (Lecturer, International Law and Global Governance Research Program, School of Law, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia).
2018
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Title
International agricultural law and policy : a rights-based approach to food security / Hope Johnson (Lecturer, International Law and Global Governance Research Program, School of Law, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia).
Published
Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., Inc., 2018.
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9781786439451 (e-book)
Description
1 online resource (368 pages).
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eep9781786439451
Summary
From soil degradation and biodiversity loss to the coexistence of malnutrition and obesity, many of the largest challenges facing humanity today are underpinned by food and agriculture systems. In order to alleviate and resolve them, global governance of food and agriculture needs to be reformed. Unravelling the array of international regulatory instruments, this timely book provides the first systematic analysis of the international law surrounding food systems. International Agricultural Law and Policy provides a systems-based analysis of the rules that intersect with the physical elements of agriculture against a framework of commonly held norms. The author conducts a comprehensive examination not only of the rules, but also the implementation and broader socioeconomic, scientific and political context. By, exploring and clarifying the relationship between food security and the right to food and sustainability, Johnson closes the gap between the disparate international rules that govern food and agriculture, while exploring the practical implications of these overlapping regimes. This unique book is an invaluable resource for lawyers and social scientists working within food and agriculture systems and their governance and lays the much-needed groundwork for future research. For policy makers in the food and agricultural space, this book provides a wide-ranging and innovative analysis of the global regulatory landscape that influences law and policy processes.
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Includes index.
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Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Introduction
2. A human rights-based approach to regulating food systems for food security
3. Land
4. Soils
5. Water
6. Seeds
7. Pesticides
8. World trade
9. Conclusion
Index.
2. A human rights-based approach to regulating food systems for food security
3. Land
4. Soils
5. Water
6. Seeds
7. Pesticides
8. World trade
9. Conclusion
Index.