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This book focuses on the social and environmental issues being
addressed by agricultural law within the current globalised system.
What is agricultural law? Agricultural regulations concern and
affect essential human needs and values that must be dealt with by
pursuing a comprehensive and coordinated global approach. By
tracking the developments in this context, this book explores the
new challenges that agricultural law needs to address in order to
frame emerging dilemmas. International governance of natural
resources and their role in addressing food insecurity is the
object of the first Part of the volume, which deals with
sustainable agriculture and agro-ecosystem services in connection
with the food security issue. The second Part focuses on the
regulation of food as the main product of agricultural activity,
and explores the answers that the law can provide in order to
accommodate consumers' interests and concerns (inter alia, novel
foods, animal welfare, direct sales and e-commerce). The third Part
examines the social, environmental and legal consequences of a
renewed interest in agricultural investments. Further, it analyses
the evolution and the interplay between different legal systems
with regard to land tenure, environmental concerns and investments
in agriculture.
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations'
Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in
Rural Areas (UNDROP), which was adopted by the United Nations
General Assembly in December 2018. Food security and sustainable
agri-food systems, responsible governance of natural resources, and
human rights are among the key themes of the new millennium. The
Declaration is the first internationally negotiated instrument
bridging these issues, calling for a radical paradigm change in the
agricultural sector while giving voice to peasants and rural
workers, recognised as the drivers of more equitable and resilient
food systems. The book unfolds the impact of the Declaration in the
wider realm of law and policy making, especially concerning the new
human rights standards related to access and control of natural
resources and the governance of food systems. The chapters in the
book touch on a broad array of topics, including women's rights,
the role of and impact on indigenous peoples, food sovereignty,
climate change, land tenure, and agrobiodiversity. Voices from
outstanding scholars and practitioners are gathered together to
inform and trigger a further debate on the negotiation process, the
innovative and potentially disruptive contents, the relations with
other fields of law, and the practical scope of the Declaration.
The volume concludes with a collection of case studies that provide
concrete examples to help us understand the potential impacts of
the Declaration at regional, national, and local levels. This book
is the first comprehensive tool to navigate the Declaration and is
designed for students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields
of food and agriculture law, peasant, agrarian and rural studies,
human rights and environmental law, and international development
and cooperation. Chapter 6 of this book is available for free in
PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at
www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations'
Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in
Rural Areas (UNDROP), which was adopted by the United Nations
General Assembly in December 2018. Food security and sustainable
agri-food systems, responsible governance of natural resources, and
human rights are among the key themes of the new millennium. The
Declaration is the first internationally negotiated instrument
bridging these issues, calling for a radical paradigm change in the
agricultural sector while giving voice to peasants and rural
workers, recognised as the drivers of more equitable and resilient
food systems. The book unfolds the impact of the Declaration in the
wider realm of law and policy making, especially concerning the new
human rights standards related to access and control of natural
resources and the governance of food systems. The chapters in the
book touch on a broad array of topics, including women's rights,
the role of and impact on indigenous peoples, food sovereignty,
climate change, land tenure, and agrobiodiversity. Voices from
outstanding scholars and practitioners are gathered together to
inform and trigger a further debate on the negotiation process, the
innovative and potentially disruptive contents, the relations with
other fields of law, and the practical scope of the Declaration.
The volume concludes with a collection of case studies that provide
concrete examples to help us understand the potential impacts of
the Declaration at regional, national, and local levels. This book
is the first comprehensive tool to navigate the Declaration and is
designed for students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields
of food and agriculture law, peasant, agrarian and rural studies,
human rights and environmental law, and international development
and cooperation. Chapter 6 of this book is available for free in
PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at
www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
This book focuses on the social and environmental issues being
addressed by agricultural law within the current globalised system.
What is agricultural law? Agricultural regulations concern and
affect essential human needs and values that must be dealt with by
pursuing a comprehensive and coordinated global approach. By
tracking the developments in this context, this book explores the
new challenges that agricultural law needs to address in order to
frame emerging dilemmas. International governance of natural
resources and their role in addressing food insecurity is the
object of the first Part of the volume, which deals with
sustainable agriculture and agro-ecosystem services in connection
with the food security issue. The second Part focuses on the
regulation of food as the main product of agricultural activity,
and explores the answers that the law can provide in order to
accommodate consumers' interests and concerns (inter alia, novel
foods, animal welfare, direct sales and e-commerce). The third Part
examines the social, environmental and legal consequences of a
renewed interest in agricultural investments. Further, it analyses
the evolution and the interplay between different legal systems
with regard to land tenure, environmental concerns and investments
in agriculture.
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